tas a UF Nearing Its Goal Ly ep _, longex, Verges, TINGS | 2680S | SINS ATT S90 TSS) «MES TTZ SSO TIS (995,658 — ~ —~> [ The Weather U.S, Weather Bureau Forecast Cloudy, warmer (Details Page 2) 117th YEAR kk* UF Drive Passes 85 Per Cent With One Day to Go More than 85 per cent of the “most ambitious” Pon- tiac Area United Fund goal has been reached, it was re- ported today, with less than a day remaining in the cam- paign. A total of $550,543 has been collected to date, accord- ing to Robert R. Eldred, general campaign chairman. The goal of the three-week drive, which ends tomorrow, is $647,698. “It's really touch and go,” says Eldred. “Our victory luncheon at noon tomorrow will tell us whether we've *surpassed this city’s most ambitious United Fund goal. We won’t know the exact figures until a few minutes before the lunch- eon.” Chessman Gets Execution Stay Convict-Author to File Appeal by Nov. 3 but It Could Be Denied. * * | Eldred said “very .favorable’”’ reports have been received from the Women’s Division and the In- dustrial Division. “Our four affiliated townships also are showing promising re- sults to date,’’ he said. * WASHINGTON wh The Su- Independence Township, headed | ‘by Merle Bennett, topped its $5,800 goal for the first time in its history preme Court today granted a stay of execution for Cary! Chessman under sentence to die Friday in California's gas chamber . x» ke * The stay was granted to permit We are all very happy.” said the convict-author to file a new Bennett. “that our people have shown the spirit and enthusiasm to’! make this the best United Fund Drive this township has seen in a ded long time appeal. The appeal must be filed by Nov. 3. * * * Counsel for Chessman had a Pair Arr * - x* * Justice Douglas to grant a -tay but Douglas referred the request to the full court. In granting the siay, the court noted that Chief Justice Warren had disqualified himself from the case. Warren ix a former governor of California. The de- cision to grant a stay thus was made by eight justices. After the filing of a new appeal on behalf of Chessman, the State of California may file a reply in opposition to further Supreme Court consideration of the case. REFUSAL IMPORTANT The eight justices then will de- cide in closed conference whether they will grant a hearing on the new appeal. A refusal to do so would mean that Chessman’s con Viction with the penalty would stand. * * * George T. Davis. San Francisco attorney for Chessman, had asked Douglas to extend to Nov. 18 the time for filing a new appeal. This was rejected in the court's order, giving Davis only until Nov. 3 to file. Friday's death date now voided — was the seventh that had been set for Chessman who has spent Il'2 years in San Quentin Prison's death row. A series of appeals kept him from execution. - Now 38, Chessman was accused of a variety of crimes as a Los Angeles lovers’ lane bandit who robbed and engaged in sexual as- saults. The death sentence was on con- viction of kidnap-robbery. When Davis filed last week his petition for a stay of execution, the attorney told newsmen that a new appeal would emphasize a conten- tion that the record of Chessman's trial was not accurate, and thus state courts did not have a proper} basis to reach judgment on ap- peals filed on behalf of Chessman. Davis had with him last Friday’ the first draft of an appeal. It was) more than an inch thick and con- tained about 275 typewritten pages. | ] Five Days of Normal — Weather Promised Temperatures will be back to near normal during the next five, days,. the weatherman says. Part-| ly cloudy and aq low of 38 is to-| night’s forecast. Mostly cloudy and a little warmer with a high of 55 is the prediction for Thursday, High temperatures will range in the upper 50s and the low about 41 for a- few days. ~ Friday will be mostly fair and warmer except for increasing cloudiness in Upper Michigan. About a half-inch of rain is ex-| pected Saturday or Sunday. At 1:15 p.m. easterly winds were at eight miles ‘em 3 iv a9 i The announce ment came five |Toll in about 2% to 2 hours before the milcbealoais anx children and four ; a cour ne jously awaiting a court pronounce 6] ailulta on the oul memt on its tax handiwork, was - a 0 hl a igs be ia Last Year The grief-strick- weeks away from the capitol. en fath told to Date: 74) °°" | 3 er te , sheriff's deputies he was pulling the two-wheel trailer south on Hurd In Today's Press road. less than two miles from the Schalau home. when the accident Comics : 3% ‘occurred shorth before 8 pm County News .. 1 * * * Editorials 8 “T was going slow! nough «9 Markets ©. oo. wee eae 39 that the kids were getting off and OQiteariese.... 06... ® on the trailer as we moved along.’ Sports Dereeeiestele . 38-37 he said Theaters 0 i daughter evident slipped TV & Radic Programs .... $ and fell to the dit road. striking Wilson, Farf % her head A wheel ran over her Women's Pages ......... 25-28 left ankle. said deputies f TWO Car-Theft Sleuth Will Circuit Judges Be Feted on Retiring The name of Albert W. Foster is well known to car thieves who have had to reckon with him through the vears. For Sgt. Foster of the Pont:ac Police Dept. has made a speciai') of putting them behind bars during his more than 29 years as a Cit» police officer S specialist in auto theft cases, he will be honored at a farewell party in the Public Safety Building today, his last active duty dav. His retirement becomes official Jan, 9 Foster is well known in law enforcement agencies of America. iie recently received a jetter from Edgar Hoover. director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. THE LETTER It said, in part: “After more than dedicated service to the law 29 years of en- THE Pension Eyed Supervisors Will Vote on Granting the Jurists County Payments ee et = Revision of the Oakland County |Employes’ Retirement System to bring Circuit Court judges under it for the first time comes up for a vote Monday by the Board of Supervisors. * * * Supervisors are being asked to pass on the amendment at this} time so that retiring Judge Frank {L. Doty will become eligible. The plan, which now covers some 1,300 present and past members, is being changed whereby judges, who draw their salary partially frem the state and county, will receive a month- ly pensiog based on their coun- ty share. % > 3 4 . \ They now are eligible for only ; state pension on their state pay. DOTY NOT COVERED However, the 79-year-old Doty ALBERT W. FOSTER SR. forcement profession. | \ou must reahze a profound apd jeep feeling of accomplishme.tt upon this . . . milestone. The out- standing contributions vou have made in the field of auto theft ietection are a tribute to the mgh- est ideals of pubhe service.” Among his more sensational cases was one in 1948. Five per- ons were convicted in Federal Court and $200,000 in stolen cars recovered. For his work im cracking the case, Foster re- ceived a department citation. | Born in 1905 in Sawdust Valley, Tenn., Foster joined the Pontiac force on Nov. 15, 1929. He was pro moted to sergeant Sept. 4. 1948. ® * * e am sure" will not draw a pension check from Lansing because he decided to serve past the 70-year-old pen- County GOP Chief Backing Lindemer seuss she county system | (Continued From Page One) ready to be dropped by the Sum- merfield element FORD BACKS BAGWELL Bagwell, however, surprising] discovered Ford Motor Co. presi- dent Henry Ford II backing him * * ¥® Bagwell],-director of scholarships at Michigan State University. and Lindemer “have constrstently fought for and are constructively building a Republican Party based on ma- to include Doty and other judges, | it will in the future aid other | employes whe might be paid on | a state-county split basis, said | &2 employe admitted handing o Robert E. Lilly, executive secre- tary of the Retirement Commis- sion. He said Judge Doty s monthly; pension check from the coufity — provided the revision is approved Monday — would be based on the judge's pay prior to 1950 when he reached the county's age limit of (Continued From Page One) the only one open at 5 p. m. and PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 « Ee SS ~ ee ae! Pentiae Press Phete TELLER’S CAGE — A Pontiac police officer is shown taking fingerprints at Community National Bank teller’s cage from which ver $2,500 last night to a pal. The teller, Robert L. Crandall, first told authorities the money had been taken while he was checking an account. Two Held in Bank Robbery The Day in Birmingham New Golf Course Buildin to Be Finished End of Year HAM — Planned for,George A., her mother, Mrs. Frank use when yr soit season begins|A. Hull, Lathrup Village, and a next spring, the $20,000 service'brother, Wesley Irwin, Lake {building under construction at!Worth, Fla. Springdale Golf course is t@ be | completed in early December. William H. J. McPharlin The 60 by 35 foot contemporary-| A Requiem Mass for William H. style building, designed by Carl y. McPhariin, 87, 155 Wimbleton Marr, a —< Birming”/Rd., Birmingham, will. be otired funds ham, will be the office for ‘Saturday at 9:30 a.m. at peopel guar ‘or mi golt course. It also will have re-|Name Catholic Church, Birming- Morton will speak in Berkley freshment facilities, and modern ham. Burial will be in Mt. Elliott tomorrow noon at a $50-a-plate /Testrooms. Cemetery, Detroit. luncheon staged by the Republican! The building, jocated near the | The Rosary will be said at 8 Committee of Oakland County. first tee, also will be available |p.m. Friday at the Bel) Chapel of x * to picnickers at berdering |the William R. Hamilton Fimeral Springdale Park. Home, Birmingham. He’ll talk to local Republican Mr. McPharlin died Tuesday at his home after a long illness, | A resident of the area for 30 years, he was a retired executive Morton Arrives in State Today GOP Chairman Will) Speak Tomorrow Noon, at Oakland Event Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Ken- tucky, chairman ef the Republi- can National Committee, arrives; in Michigan today to recruit party |B. { BIRMIN | | Marr said the building will have a covered terrace overlooking the course. He said this would be par- iticularly sen " bad weather lot +L, Balk and Oh2 Dee. | i ived by several nieces The building will replace an old Begley y frame structure located near the| new site. . ARTHUR H. GILLESPIE As the building will be used only} about five months of the year, |, Service beg By ~ H. ota ‘heavy gauge steel rolling shutters ° “ Rell Con A ry the wuhan are being installed as protection '" t : = vel Heene, Bix agaist the weather and vandal- |R. Hamilton Funere me, : ‘mingham. Burial will be in White — 'Chapel Memorial Cemetery, Troy. The Birmingham American Le-| Mr. Gillespie died Tuesday at ) the Waldron Hotel where he had in rummage sale tomorrow and Fri- been a resident for five years. jday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the | District manager for the Pitts- rican : : 967 burgh Plate Glass Co. in this area fmeeape eS ee 1 oe 26 years, he was also the state ‘STRONG ASSISTANCE _ |representative for the —, | He said in an advance statement) MRS. ARLEY M. BURNHAM — Southern Chemical Co. a subsi¢- that he wants to give every possi-| Service for Mrs. Arley M. auaviving “are three. daughters ble assistance to local GOP leaders Burnham, 53, of 19040 Glenwood. ‘nyigg Adeline W. Gillespie of Pitts- in “capitalizing on the dramatic Lathrup Village, will be held at) oh. Mrs. Robert W. Richards ‘Tesurgence of Republican confi-'2 p m. Friday at the First Pres- py a te irae eel Mrs. James dence which 1959 has brought.” byterian Church, Birmingham. “ a et Pitisburgh: oa ue The senator hopes to add a Burial will be at : number of Michigan Republi. Cemetery, Detroit. The Kentucky lawmaker was scheduled to fly into Grand Rapids from Fargo, N.D. at 2:30 p.m. | today. for 43 hours and five Sept next month, will address a-plate fundraising dinner Grand Rapids tonight. It is being sponsored by the | Kent County Republicans. . 16 and end a $100-'gion Auxiliary will hold its annua Acacia Park «ters, Mrs. Gerald J. McMechan, of Birmingham, and Elizabeth x» * * hone he'd ret ioe ey ta. | cans te the party’s national goal Gillespie, of Dayton, Ohio. | } | ter. of two million new GOP volun. | Mrs. Burnham died Tuesday at Car thie however, haven't Jority participation and majority 70. teer precinct workers for the the Wayne County General Hos- = the em of Abot Foster. decision.”’ Filiott said * * * asked for a check of an account en went eee 3 or but re | 1960 election, which he calls ‘pital from injuries received in an 5 Dj 24 A H rf The new auto theft specialist wil! 0 ._ * * Payments are made from retige-/ MAN, MONEY GONE Saas ithe peek aa a | — ‘scostissainiin: iis oaniee le, fe u Detective Albert W. Foster Jr., akland’s 14-member delega- ment funds accrued from payroll! When he returned, he said. the Morton said Michigan was one She was a member of the of the 30 states he is visiting which United Church Women of Michi- hold a majority of the 100 or so gan, the Women's Assn. of the | pened peried in which he held “marginal” congressional! districts. First Presbyterian Church, the | . pe. * * * | Nellie Clizbe Guild and Carry is on three years proba-| These in the Republican Party’s Lathrup Village Woman’s Club. eo Heutenent. tion for a burglary conviction in opinion form the battleground for Today's system says an employe November 1957. |control of the next House of Rep- must draw 50 per cent or more of Evans said he saw Carry cas- Crandall refused to talk to re-,resentatives. he said. his pay: from the county to qualify. Ually stroll out the front door but porters sbortly after the theft. The GOP's basic strategy for Crandall has been at the bank — the past three years, except for tion cinched Lindemer's re-election as state chairman at the state jconvention in Detroit in February when it cast 138 votes for the Stockbridge attorney and two for his opponent. Sen. John F. Smeek- ens (R-Coldwater). supposedly backed by the more conservative Summerfield. Lindemer came out on top at First Hunting Day (Continued From Page One) hurt yesterday was a 12-year-old youth and a man, 39, from Mar- She also was director of thé jette. \Proestant Foundation, Ann Arbor; | ‘secretary of the American Assn. for the United Nations, Oakland < J8-year-old son. Should Baby Be Six Months Old for Polio Shot? deductions from all county em- man had disappeared and $3,500 ployes’ checks. jwas missing from the cage. Adding the judges will cost The only other person on the $4,200 a year beginning in 1961, | bank’s main floor was a guard. Lilly said Claude Evans, a former Pontiac The boy, James Younger, was hit on the hand by a shot he WWTIC CITY NJ (AP — saw nothing to arouse suspicion. STLANTIC CITY. NJ (AP) the convention, 1.333 to 163. $70 UNDER HALF ——— | “Leave me alone,” he sald. | 1960 should be concentrating on (County Council, and state chair- *#@ was fired by an unknown ang eine +’ ¢f¢ | This made judges ineligible be, onds later Crandall tripped “Can't you see I'm in deep, tee congressional districts in man for the International Stu- hunter. d could be ' sno dents Project of the United Church, The man. Donald Lambert. was Women of Michigan. ‘struck in the back of the head and * * * the hand when another group of She is survived by her husband, hunters blasted away at a phea- Elliott. a Pleasant Ridge realtor, cause they receive $11,000 a yeari,, sjarm system. urged Summerfield to “join” with from the county or $750 less than shaken, he told the might the present element of the Re- half to come under the plan. The\coa 1 think I've ~ publican Party to produce “a team state pays $12,500. Apparently enough trouble?” which appear to guard, “My More than a dozen Detroit FBI) have the best chance, he said. been robbed.’ agents cooperated with Pontiac po-| His schedule embraces 77 of the ‘100 districts in question, he said. ay t* a new lice in cracking the case. wert habies he reason ts that the vaccine mously seems to be nullified by ‘tural protection which many rmes temporanly inhernt fron eir mothers, the research finds hen they are 5 or 6 months old they lose this natural protection The findings based on detailed od studies were presented to > American Public Health Assn meeting here by Drs. Gordon Brown and Pearl L. Kendrick of the University of Michigan UF Drive Passes 85 Per Cent of Goal victory in 1960." “wae: public servant and has much to offer our state and our party.”’ Elliott said. “I hope he will join with the druggist in Pontiac, the tool and die maker in Flint and the housewife in Petoskey in a team effort and a team victory in 1960."’ Summerfield is a fine - Most of the bank's employes * Lilly said the proposed amend- * had left at 3 p.m. and only a skeleton force was on duty. ment would reduce the requirement, . e to 40 per cent received trom Oak-) bank closes Tuesday at land County. pm. O 1ce Police were immediately suspi-| icious of Crandall’s story. PUZZLED BY ‘JUMP’ | They were puzzied as to how Bridges Laug Erupts at City Meeting sant. A Clawson youth, Paul Gencur, 17. of 726 Selfridge St.. was the most seriously hurt of four- ‘jun- ters struck by shotgun pellets an |Lapeer County. ‘HUNTER STUMBLES | He was climbing a fence when a , member of his hunting party fol- eserve Question anyone could jump over the five-| “Party government must be based on team efforts and team f ata uest decisions.’ he said ‘MAJORITY HAVE DUTY’ ‘ich time Crandall was out of his cage. “Tt is the majority who have Tells Sec. Mitc el He Armed with Crandall’s de- | the moral and rightful duty to Won‘t List Reds in His scription of the thief. officers make party decisions by due proc . checked the account the teller . ess of elected delegates in con- Dock Union had pulled. vention.’ foot counter, reach into the cash) The reorganization of the Pon-| Willman said the resolution au-|unanimously indicated their desire drawer and leave in the short tiac Police Reserves suffered blis- thorized the “formation” of a re- to serve in the new reserve. tering criticism last night before it serve and that, in fact, was what even got == hid ! Eastman was doing a * * * City Commissioners Robert A Lendry and Milton 'R. Henry fired |“! approved the letters before salvos at attempts by Public Safe. they went out,” the manager said. ® jlowing behind him stumbled dis- \charging his gun as he fell. The youth was hit in the left arm und shoulder. “Then it’s time to get your He is li . . 3 ; a: e is listed in : letters in,”’ advised Commissioner dition t odes Pee oo nity John A. Dugan. “If you don't want Hospital near Almont. to serve in the new program, then | Ronald Tanis, 27, received a don't turn in any letter.” Reservists have not worked Cheek wound from a shotgun Continued From Page One) e in the United Fund cam-. Bagwell eadquarters by early morn. Confidence in Lindemer. “I will that a topping of the )ivi- Not be a party to any move to tal may be announced at Gump anybody elected at an open a hen we meet in Convention,” he said. r ” Lik < Temple * * * said today he had full a The Oakland chairman said 4‘ statue of ‘Oscar the Indiar the work of the Lindemer.Bag. save’ will be awarded to the well feam has brought about mmercial Division unit captains “the tremendous enthusiasm and npany solicitors. vice chairmen organization now apparent in all 1 group chairmen who have parts of this state.” ached or exceeded their quotas . . Statuettes also will be awarded te nemer declined to jump into Industrial Division plant chair psig alancls “T thought that the issue of Re publican Party leadership was fought and settled at the state con Flip of Coin Decides Fate vention last spring." he said * n who have done likewise * * KYOTO, Japan (‘UPI\—Japa- “Right now I'm too busy with ese policemen are noted for the one dollar a month contribu eir rigid interpretation of the tion program. our statewide series iw Five vegetable peddlers flip- of campaign kickoff meetings, with ping coins to see who paid an 3 more scheduled in the next six <3-cent restaurant check were weeks, and our women's division arrested on gambling charges program of 27 political schools to snd kept overnight in jail. worry about whether someone wants to Oust me as state chair man.” From his Washington office, Summerfield, a former {lint auto | dealer, named postmaster gen- The Weather Full U.S. Weather Bureau Repert PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly ¢Fral in 1953 by President Eisen udy teday Cooler teday High %# ; ; Fasterly winds 17-20 miles an hevur hower said he might € larify his Partly cloudy tenight. Lew tonight %% Thereday mostiy cieudy a little warmer high 55. Easterly winds 15-70 miles position on what took place fast Thursday amng the higher Re publican echelon at a private Detroit club. "IT believe that some of the prom inent Detroiters who were present at the meeting and who urged me to attend will probably issue a Tedar in Pontiac lowest temperature preceding & am t 8 am Wiad velocits 10 mph ection West mn sets Wednesday at =m rises Thursdar at 6 on sets Wednesday at rises Thufsday at 554i pm foon Downtowns Temverstaree factual statement which _Should 6am . 33 lla m 44 separate fact from fiction,’ Sum- a.m 33 12 m “ = : ated es tp om... a9 Merfield said. cam 35 2pm .. 61 am 3 Teesdar in Pentiar {As recorded dorntown) U é on arge S.echest temperature Ar 60 lowest temperature =... ..ee-s Mean temperature Semper * of Destruction | One Year Age In Pontiac Highest temperature : ; . . (oweet temperature . 48 Sidney B Narrin. 21 of 1043 Carlos Richardson, 2326 Carlos Dr., Mrs. Carry said she knew of the the first time and ordering East- . Lakeview D Waterford T i robt b | eatber — Party Cloudy re sal r., Waterford Town-'was held last night at Devon very but hesitated to calli/man to work out details of the Bighest and Lewest Temperatures * aP. = mute on a charge of Gables. authorities for fear of becoming | reserve program. ; renne Date tn 86 Years - malicious destruction to personal * * * involved. @ in 1 property yesterday in Justice Pat- Many women dignitaries of A woman friend ; arenes Temperatere Chart | . rick Daly's court Michigan state and Waterford, tm » preety piles, ad Look Down on Proposal ‘ore 70 7 ppt a Narrin was arrested-Oct. 19 and Tow nship Democratic clubs were the arrested man’s wife sane ter erck 31 Mismt B 8) charged with damaging a car present for_ the recognition and of the robbery and she helped TAMPA, Fla. (UPI)—The City ale €1 32 Minnesnelis 81) parked in the Schoolcraft Schoo! award presented to Mrs. Richard- gpg, Carry hide the money in | Council refused yesterday to re- said a Xow Orleans o¢ ¢ parking Jot. The owner of the car. son for her 37 years in local nnati 44 Om-ba ocal @ bathroom drain pipe. The | 70Me a fashionable residential land Ff 4” Beliston ss Cleland Charboneau, 109 Josephine politics. | women were not held. | area for a nine-story apartment Se Bitar 6 St obined a warrant for Nai * * * oe building proposed by wealthy s0- lee 2 rin's arrest after witnesses iden. She is a past presideht and Carry Crandall said they ciety matron Mrs. Belle D Reece” sz ag gS Mtarie 4 > tiffed the man charter member of the eight-year- had been planning the theft the Lykes. The ¢ouncil acted after a N vin was released on $100 per- old Waterford Township Demo- Past 10 days. neighbors of the proposed apart- ‘ee $3 ze tits , . pithy pending trial Oct. 28 Shes — re am is; a salé-he saw Crandall | ment House said they didn’t want eles 75 1 ys court. Ate smocrauic chairman. 1 ad L the bank at 1 p.m. and told | anyone ar ie down on them Township Pioneer Woman.” The son of the person with the ty Director George D. Eastman account said the description fitted to screen membership in the vol- | Carry, whom he called ‘ia casual unteer force. acquaintance.” Both claimed Eastman was : ® * misinterpreting the new reserve Carry was taken into custody at’ policy set by the Commission 6.30 p.m. over their objections last month. Officers said Crandall gave a == The five other commissioners perfect description of Carry. He and City Manager Walter K. Will- had told them the suspect was man said he wasn't. five -foot-nine, dark complexioned * * and was wearing a tan car coat. | Two top reserve leaders in the, When the two men were brought audience — John Graham, reserve together, Crandall said Carry was chief, and Winfield Bottom, presi- not the right man \dent of the Police Reserve Assn. — leaped to their feet after Com- missioner William W. Donaldson The case was broken when Car- “arte tnd the United States.” ry s wife, Betty Jane, 20, phoned |e ain ttn ee x * * the police department at midnight, We are unable to find anything and told them she had found $2,170 Complaining of “veiled in Section 504 which gives you under a pile of clothes she was threats,’ Donaldson asked rhe- the authority to make the request ironing torically, “Are the reserves an you have made, or which requires organization of vigilantes?” Mr. Bridges to respond thereto,” the attorneys said. Seeek tree ee Pa pe “As we read it, Section 34 is Her husband immediately admit- so vague and indefinite as to be '¢¢ his role in the scheme. He meaningless.” said his wife was not involved. | SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —Harry Bridges has declined to comply with Labor Secretary James P Mitchell's request for a report on Communists and ex-convicts in his umon | * * * Mitchell cited Section 3504 of the new labor law in requests for in- forn Longshoremen & Warehousemen's \'nion. the Teamsters Union and two other labor organizations. * * * Bridges’ attorneys replied: Se: tion 504 ‘‘violates the provisions of at least the First and Fifth WIFE FINDS MONEY Amendments to the Constitution of | She said she suspected it was , | “We're willing to cooperate with janyone who wants to cooperate with us,’’ snapped back Bottom. Then he attacked the Commission 'bloc which last month shunted the * * * * * * ; ; reserve ques “To which ‘Communist party’ Crandall admitted the plot later, mission mee pees pa does the act refer? The Sta- authorities said. , * ns : linists? The Trotskyists? The Carry’s wife told officers her “Maybe this city needs five new "arkor . 9°" Workers party? Or what?’ they husband earlier in the evening , commissioners,’’ Bottom said. asked <—_a a had given her $150 which he said — Landry touched off the 30-minute] “Are you requesting = Mr ne ontained by cashing an insur. hassle holding in his hands a copy . ce ° " Bridges to examine the Criminal & ee of a letter from Eastman to the Court records throughout the Police also found $90 in Carry’s | eservists, United States so that he may ad- Wallet which he left at home when! vise you of the status of an in- taken to the station determinate number of officers DROPPED IN STREET and employes?” He told officers he dropped based : some rocedure loose bills into the street as he pe ve the letter =. was being taken to the station. Democrats Laud |""tne''s300 crandat! pocketed | “I can't believe it,” said Landry Woman Politico | Was taken from his clothes at \ never of Waterford Twp. | the station. Carry said his wife knew noth A dinner honoring ‘‘Waterford Mrs.* Tt asked reservists to indicate whether they wanted to be in the new reserve . “You shall be informed as to the next ing of the robbery. * * * Yet in a statement to authorities, | reserves simple recognition for | approved “the formation’ of a pellet while driving a tractor on his farm in Goodlands Town- ship. Gail Bracken, 32. of 818 Joslyn sus }Rd., Orion Township, wag hit in jthe neck while hunting in Sanilac A negotiating team headed by County. He was treated in Lapeer Rowston subsequently brought County. about peace on most issues, but at) Another hunter. Morris Gibson, least one stumbling block remains.' 46. of Lapeer, was hunting on a Reservists say they don't want farm in Oregon Township when to go back to work unless thev stray pellets struck him in the wear uniforms similar to those of arm. ear, chest and face. He was the regulars. Eastman has asked treated at Lapeer County General Hospital and released. A 12-year-old Clio bey, Michael Panek, who was not carrying a gun was nearly decapitated by a teenage hunting companion in a field in Genesee County yes- terday. The other gunshot fatality was Glenn E. Razor, 31, of Garden City, who was found shot to death 21 minutes after the small game season started at 10 a.m. Michael, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Panek, died in Hurley Hos- pital, Flint about an hour after he was hit in the face with bird shot from a 20-gauge shotgun. FOUND DEAD Michael was shot by his com- panion, Burt Banks, 15, who was walking ahead of him and another boy, 12-year-old George Shaw. Shaw was not hit. Razor was found dead in high grass in Western Wayne Coun- ty by his two hunting partne-s. They said they heard a shot, ran over to see what happened, and found the young man dead. It was not determined if he ac- cidentally shot himself or was hit by an unknown hunter, Three Detroit hunters diéd open- ing day of heart attacks in the Thumb area. Landry and Henry complained Since early this year, when they that they had not been informed|threatened to resign in protest of the wide scope of the intended|4&ainst new policies in the police reorganization. They said that they department with which they dis- thought the reserves were being ®8reed. recognizéd in their present status. | Mayor Philip E. Rewston had last month’s résolution read aloud by City Clerk Ada R. Evans. She stressed the passage by which the City Commission reserve. Rowston called Eastman's letter them to wear-their old uniforms! “the first step’ in reorganization. while the request for new ones is Bottom said that reservists hadibeing considered further. HARVEST BEAUTY — Milford Township's beauty queen Jean- nie Walker bas a hard time choosing the right pumpkin for Hal- | W8Y for the hospital, but the \ loween. She is seated on a pile of more than 200 of them in the | “levator gave @ lurch as it yard of the old Long farm on Commerce road. Farmers in the wo Gin tee area a bumper crop of pumpkins, squash and melons this | 4. an pont rerio Set eee year. Jeannie reigned over the township hall dedication ceremonies 0 ‘ that was as last sumnier, git. as far as Mrs. Graves /THREE Brucker Hints at Missile Fate Army Secretary Refuses to Tell Confab Decision at White House ’ WASHINGTON (AP)—Secretary of the Army Wilber M. Brucker hinted today that the fate of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency, deeply involved in the space race with the Soviet Union, was settled at a White House conference to- day. ; ker was a late—and not previously announced — partici- pant in a meeting between Presi- dent Eisenhower and his top space advisers. The session was set up to solve the problem of how to push the United States into strong- er competition with the Soviets in the outer reaches. Emerging from the talks some time after the others had left, Brucker was asked if there had been a decision on the missile agency and its crack team of space experts headed by Wernher | von Braun. | He first replied that was a mat- ter in the province of the Presi- dent. Asked if that meant there had swered: “I didn’t say that.” About the same time the White) House said Eisenhower probably; will make a statement about the| meeting after he arrives in Au-| gusta, Ga. The President left di-| rectly after his space conference for a five-day golfing vacation. AGENCY IN DOUBT Specific questions before the White House conferees included | the disposition of the agency and] specifically what to do about the Huntsville, Ala., project for devel-| ‘opment of the Saturn booster, a/ huge cluster of eight rockets with, 1'2 million pounds of thrust. That is half again as much) thrust as anything the Soviet Un-| ion is known to have and would, space. But the Pentagon does not need that much push for military rock- ets. and has been pulling back on supporting the program. * * *® There has been talk that Saturn support might be shifted to the civilian National Aeronautics and Space Administration, and NASA at one time made a direct bid for itg were broken down thus: the whole Huntsville operation. | The Saturn program has been| suffering from malnutrition. Word has come down that its funds have) been cut from 135 million dollars} to.70 million. Maj. Gen. John 3. Medaris, who has headed this ef- fott, fas just resigned, although he says his resignation was not) a protest action. The problem is that Saturn has no immediate and direct military application. Its huge thrust is five times more than is needed to fling atomic warheads between conti- nents, Its value is in the explora- tion of space. Medaris, in a New York speech .___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 Rockefeller Establishes CHICAGO (AP) Gov, Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York wound up his Chicago visit today after establishing a beachhead from which he could battle Vice President Richard M. Nixon for midwestern support for the Re- nomination. Rocefeller made no sweeping in- roads during a two-day stay here on the strong mands in the Midwest. But the ; irush into any final decision on Midwest Beachhead presidential candidate, * * * full-fledged | Rockefeller president boom in the Midwest. Nixon com-| The Chicago visit was the first \of a series Rockefeller plans into New York governor’ politically-strategic areas through- gained a little ground in meetings out the country. with executives and State Rates High . . ones, | While the Nixon-Rockefeller in Tax Collection grows ‘ecreakingiy «more leaving all that to the President. Takes $181 Per Person He will visit Calif newspaper Republican leaders. Several con-- New England and probably Wis- consin next month, His approach probably will be the same it was in Chicago—speeches on top na- tional issues Summit Topic for Ike, Herter? De Gaulle’s Go-Slow Approach Is Probable Discussion | Subject WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi dent Eisenhower met with Secre- tary of State Christian A. Herter today apparently to consider France's go-slow approach to an East-West summit meeting. * * * In a the White House the two were believed to have talked over ways to settle the backstage Allied dis- |pute on the timing of a meeting before large STOUPS | with Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- and emphasis on personality and charm in meetings with small prominent on the national political scene, Rockefeller insists ‘“‘I am not now a candidate.” Against $169 National! But Chicago treated him as a Average in 1957 | date tal WASHINGTON i — Michigan's Rock ‘n’ Roller Lane local and state tax collections Pleads Innocent in Theft ; amounted tod- $181.22 per pergon in| 1957, compared with a national av- WEST ORANGE, N.J. (UPI) — been no decision, Brucker an-|¢T@se of $169.22, the Bureau of Rock 'n’ roll singer Rusty Lane Census reported today. 12th in per capita amount of state\29 homes of cash and assorted and loca] taxes collected in 1957, items, including a piggy bank. and was 31st in taxes per $1,000 of} personal income. | Property taxes per capita action after he appeared before Lane, 20, of Livingston, N.J., was held without bail for grand jury amounted to $83.60 and others to Municipal Court Judge James Deg- $97.62 in Michigan for 1957. Michigan's taxes per $1,000 of nan, Lane previously told police he $83.58, against a national average |bargvarized to raise money for a Of $83.46. The state’s average of $181.22 in local and state taxes compared with California's high of $238.57 and Arkansas’ low of $100.33. Including $18.56 from federal grants and $35.08 from miscella- neous non-tax sources, Michigan's general revenue amounted to $234.81 per person, compared with a national average of $224. STATE AVERAGE At the same time. the Census Bureau reported that 1957 expendi- tures by state and local govern- ments in Michigan averaged $262.- 43 per person, against a Nevada high of $367.07 and an Arkansas low of $148.03. Michigan expenditures per cap- Education, $105.70; highways, 47.33; public welfare, $16.36; health and hospitals, $24.17; all other general government func- | tions (police, fire, sanitation, | debt interest, etc.), $68.87, Michigan's state and leca] long- term debts totaled $235.84 on a per capita basis in 1957, compared with a national average of $298.58. Per capita Michigan debts broke down thus: local schools, $64.49; local utilities, $27.18, and all other, $144.17. The national average was $73.33; $54.21 and $171.04, respect- ively. Tuesday night, said the Saturn program “‘is our best present bid: for parity’’ with the Soviets in this field Von Braun also spoke out on the problem Tuesday, saying “‘in- stead of wasting time and energy in ponderous re-appraiSals and re- examinations, we ought to pitch in to get the show on the road and get it into space.” Von Braun said he had no in- tention of resigning from his key job as head of the Huntsville) scientific team even if the project, was shifted from the Army to scientists need a “pleasant atmos-' phere” to work in. | Oh,my | achin Na backache, headache, or muscular aches and pains may come on pb ite pooag tog oo. tional upsets or day ay stress and strain. 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Afterward, Herter declined to say anything about their talk, | While the two were in confer- ‘ence, the French government an- ‘nounced its approval in principle ifor an East-West summit meet- ling, but approached it as business ‘for next spring. x * * | Eisenhower is understood to |have proposed a summit session jof the Western powers early next month in Paris, preliminary to a |possible session with Khrushchev |pleaded innocent today at his ar-|in the first 10 days of December Michigan, however, was ranked/raignment on charges of robbing! British Prime Minister Harold | Macmillan and West German iChancelor Konrad Adenauer j= reported ready to accept Eisenhower's plan but the Paris jannouncement in effect reaf- firmed French President Charles |de Gaulle’s reluctance to hurry the matter. | | The name of Idaho comes from an Indian name, Edahhoe. 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LOUIS, Mo, (AP) — Little today con lupins sip tos raed Senate Prober Claims Sir Kirk, 2!2, was playing in from persons who said they had the family station wagon. A but-| seen the Rev. John Sheridan, # Teamsters Juggle Plan ton which sends a window glass|, Roman Catholic priest who has Aid hief |up and down caught her interest. | heen missing since Saturda to Aid Chie She leaned out the window and] yrs Stella Uholic. 44. told aue |pushed the button. The window | thorities she saw the priest Mone LOS ANGELES (AP)—A former,Tose, forced her neck against the|qay in a Detroit suburb, standing Senate prober says the Teamsters) ‘op of the door and she strangled. | near his car thumbing through a |Union altered its pension plan to. That is the way police recon-| hiack book |benefit President James R. Hoffa structed her death Tuesday Two Boy Scouts found her She said she saw the priest's jand his aides at the expense of! picture in a newspaper Tuesday ;veteran union organizers. |wedged in the window. and knew it was the man she | The union denied the accusation! Susan was the youngest of the had seen, iby Robert F. Kennedy, ex-counsel Rev. Jon W. Kirk’s five children. | Kenneth Phelps earlier reported \ eating ae committee investi he had a minor ‘car collision with . ; 4 H a man dressed:in black Saturda | Kennedy told the American Heads Children’s Unit and that the man fitted the silicine Trucking Assn. Tuesday that the’ [LANSING uw — Michael C. Krei- priest’s description, Phelps said he new plan would pay Hoffa $20,000 gor of Lansing, executive director talked briefly with the man and a year for life “even if he were of the Michigan Assn. for Retard- that he seemed dazed ousted tomorrow.” He said It ed Children, has been elected Rev. 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Because of the mobility of sponsible for (atomic) deeds com- mitted in ignorance . . . but — Boys Must Be Bad Enough people, some of these mutants throughout Japan and, there will always be some mi- Gang Uses Point System HINGHAM, Mass. (AP)—A boys’ gang in this Boston sub- | “. . - Attempts have been made urb has set up a point system—just to be sure applicants are to detect genetic radiation damage bad enough’to qualify for membership, Police Chief Oscar P. in human populations. By far the Beck reported today. most extensive, careful and costly Beck said. seven members of the group which used the work of this sort has been car- name “Rabble Rousers,” will be brought into court as soon ;jeq out under the leadership of as he has completed his investigation. ‘J. V. Neel and W. J. Schull on Prospective members must win most of the hundred ithe survivors of the atomic blast points they need by committing acts of vandalism, Beck at Hiroshima and Nagasaki. a, said. 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A major step was taken last|the proposed industrial sites, green| facility of the “small, neighborhood subdivisions in both townships to | solid approach to a flexible land a toward final acceptance of a belts, commercial, residential and} type” might be located at fe further promote myth esp than | use program. “os iguide plan for orderly development | multi-dwelling areas would be lo- pear oo ] of a4 re we ~ ponent ce ola Bnet. bn Be. bg ees Phodardbe ‘ ‘of the 22-equare mile area — under the proposed plan. | made of multiple housing at that that last night's: meet-| with e of the ares. Next rounding Michigan State Univer- * *« * location. an, caition®* ona. the Bey mp will ‘be'ehown Yo sity Oakland. | Hotaling said that commercial The urban planner said the | said the commission, acting solely| Oakland County officials interested It was a presentation of the pro- developments might well be locat-| commission would like to see |as an advisory group, had offered|in the program as it affects their posed, flexible land use progra:M eq on the southwest corner of Wal-| minimum requirements set up in | what it believed to be a “sound,’ present and future planning. to officials of both Pontiac and) ‘ton and Squirrel roads, on Feather- nen Aven townehips. stone west of Opdyke and north on Some 35 members of the two township # is, thet Walton boulevard where the new’ Boards and the Avon Township | highway would intersect. Advisory Planning Commission | SPOT FOR SHOPS heard the plan described by Rob- tated that shop : ert H. Hotaling, urban planning | me sme sees # sis specialist from MSU. t The plan represents nearly a see park on the part ot oe rion Men fo Hear Pl Cc hich - ming Comin Wich sem f Jaycee Activities | 9 Ps Ss . | meeting, ial ee - x * | LAKE ORION — The purposes Welcoming the grou MSUO FOR MERITORIOUS SERVICE—White Lake Pontiac Press Photo | = ai id Py - | and activities of the Junior Cham-| a . ancellor Durwa arner Cit-' ber of Commerce will be explained | Township volunteer policeman Joseph M. Mon- Che$z, township supervisor. Montreuil has | oq the commission's work as hav lis Lake a ame a aaa! treuil is given a citation for saving the life of a been a policeman since the department was ling “more real significance now! 35 qounipryse et 8pm t a heart attack victim earlier this year by Edward _ started in 1955. that MSUO is off the ground.” | row in the room above the fire | Commission Chairman Rex hall here. the fF ANY A M ° ° R e Bebout said the organization's * * * aim is to “mold the future devel- “ : : - i A ( : It will be a short, snappy and eriforious war €COg NIZES oe eae bat bas ve \informative session with Jaycees| t rerned.”” from the City of Pontiac present c 1 rf ° / : i } all cence . to answer all questions about this’ ave ! eg.? e prs O Icel ] Ian S | esavin Or S | Hotaling’s opening remarks were young men’s action organization,” | . devoted to an explanation of how said Ozzie Watchpocket of the Pon- ee Women’s Corduroy WHITE LAKE TO\WNSHIP — ward Cheyz last night. It is the the mask on the resuscitator would Were investigated and these ele-| He urged all local young men The stricken woman was gasping first such award to be given here. be of no us« — as the plan was with an interest in ‘their cuen- out her life when volunteer police- When Meantreuil answered the * * * _ : F TRAFFI | munity to attend. man Joseph M. Montreuil arrived Plea fer help duly 22 at the Montreuil began talking quietly met i x “ Cc | The Jayeees have chapters’ th » the : ) , 'to Mrs. Me: ) 7 ted out where the major) oe . ae A — hut: He eet Bis bead ee aiken We ke med ep ea ee cee ena sr eae weal bo scored af over .3,000 communities in the | inaged to pull Mrs Betty McAu- $786 Allingham Rd., he learned ber what he was going to do. He é nations through ber heart attack with that her mether, victim of the was able to calm her and she re-/the east, west and south boun-, United —_. oan on —— daries of the university commu-|throughout the wor e expert use of a regucitator. attack, had a mortal fear of any. laxed t fant : nity, showing how the anticipated 200,000 members. . lontreuil was presented with a ONeg Being Placed over Ber ine then held the oxygen mask |rstiic pattern could affect the ful T his ale YY y ‘tion for his ‘meritorious ser-. face. several inches above her mouth. ms view” by Township Supervisor Ed-' Mrs _Berry told Montreuil that py gis process, Mrs. Berry was ture development of the two (OW BTA Meeting Postponed able to catch her breath and mite. ; ; recovered. Hotaling outlined the basie | TROY — The October meeting of structure of the roads showing the George P. Morse School PTA M Shortly after the incident. Chey2 how Featherstone could be con- |has been postponed to Nov. 11. It received a letter from the daughter! tinued through to Adams road 'was originally scheduled for Oct. expressing her “sincerest grati-| with a Squirrel road tie-in at the 197 but canceled because of con- tude” for the work Montreuil had’ south end of the university prep- |nicting parent-teacher conferences. done in saving her mother’s life erty, The meeting will be at 8 p.m. at ® Chevz agreed that it was sky} . lo Prevent Delin ueNC job x all "ine and along ‘ ith| Additionally, he described where the school | f C f other township officials, decided to ® Tai ored or . om ort present the citation. eae : : Downtown KEEGO HARBOR —A resolution outlined in Judge Moore's pro *« ww * Séabine e W. ’ Si 10-18 providing for a ‘‘stop delinquency gram. nor would if contact an\ The citation read: “White Lake Drayton omen $ 26S, before It starts” program was'child or family. Its job would be ownship citation for meritorous Plains ash adopted unanimously by the City to screen individual cases and pass .... 9 jx awarded to Joseph M Miracle Mile High on the popularity polls . .. fi Council] at last night's meeting. jthem to the case work committee Montreuil for hig courtesy. consid ° . ’ f fi Presented by Keego Harbor The S-member case work com- crasicn for the individual Senee of ionable Capri slacks! Made of fine Police Offic er Arthur R. Holmes. mittee would be made up of profes rexponibility and dedication 4 te . cofduroy, they sport slenderizing hi- calls for the creation of two siona! people trained in child guid- anty? Delicious Sliced sas wate. and pencil sien tapered : . . 4 committees to aid socially malad- ance livex at 7515 1] l : isted families, children and youths In another actign. the council Ra wih his wie ; ee legs. Select from smart solid colors or ata local ‘level formally entered into an agree | =o. ce Ri ! ; e . Save on this Big Buy value! ~eeee Harbor is the 10th county ment with the county to build a tater chile plaids. Save alata d community to accept {he program /¢539 000 internal sewage disposal —_— ——— set up by Juvenile Court Judge is, stem in Keego Harbor, . : . Cae A cae en mere | Fe Sssiberor ua bam, EACH WEEK WATCH FOR OUR BIG BUY SAVING! aio next a vd 8 meeting ill be work, has set no date for construc- DAVISBURG — _ Davisburg Lean, boneless, tender meat! ‘He rae ition of the laterals Methodist Church will sponsor a : $ cies why has been workin When the system is completed, harvest dinner at 5.30 p.m¢ Friday: , “establish ‘tis Keego Stavbor it will tie in with the Farmington in the church. The menu will fea- — inte rceptor sewer ture turkey ~— ee He said the only thing ‘needed if CLIP THIS COUPON AND SAVE 81c | 0 vel a fc cae pal: SUPER SPECIAL tv. he said, would furnish a | - ice worker to aid the committees jf Ladies’ . . Men’s.. . Boy s’ \ i the council it would cost the t program for the past seven months, t ( very little to being operations ib. "gt Fabulous Dr. Seuss Story Books tr7 FD the beginning j resolution calls for the crea- ij} t f a citizens committee of | residents and a case work com- n 1 ‘fimemher pitizan sone it LEATHER OR RUBBER tee , Wd : " ens a i Regular $2.50 Value te e¢ iid * do case work, as 1 oe $$$ ee | il MEN’S WHOLE SOLES OUR ATTACKED Lapeer Audubon Society | F PESIAL TY WHILE-U WAIT Planning a party? Drop-in week- to Hear State Official | OR SHOP end guests? Be ready with whole- A MENAGERIE OF FANTASTIC VOR ee ee some, tasty ham, baked goods, ei net at ait snacks — all from Kresge’s... ‘ ee —— sportall SNAP-TOGETHER ANIMALS ou “speaker will he Clarence Say rie ta 3 Daanuses THE CAT J Messner of the M van Cheaper —EE IN THE Conse YEN LOMrnSSion, Trish ( You Must Present Coupon With Shoes ae nt of the Det ; and state | .) To Receive Above Price HAT Audubon socehes and a school re. 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The balloting was 692-390 in an election which saw the largest vote ever cast in a School poll. * * * The school board had previously warned students would be in half- day sessions within three years if the bond issue was defeated. The board also said there was little likelihood of an increase in taxes to retire the bonds. Bonds Carry; Vote Tight HOLLAND (®—Property owners here voted Monday in favor of a) $2,900,000 sewer bond issue. The) sewage improvement program is) ‘Wayne State Frosh Get Thoughtful Note DETROIT (UPI) — A sign on the cigarette machine in Wayne State University’s student center lobby reads: “Freshmen are forbidden to | bay thinking men's cigarettes before they have taken mid- semester exams.” SACRAMENTO California's expected to start early next year. population has been estimated at! The vote was 1,592 to 1,391. a long feud between the two coun- tries. Now France seeks to end an- other bitter period dating from the Spanish civil war, these dip- lomatic quarters believe. France is understood to be supported in this alm by the United States. Since De Gaulle’s views on NATO game player. membership were made known, Spain has become a member of! the organization for European Eco-' nomic Cooperation, and has re-| ceived OEEC aid for its economic plan. In addition to the island cere-| monies, French foreign minister | Maurice Couve de Murville and) his Spanish counterpart, Fernando, Maria Castiella, are expected to hold talks on these themes: * * * —Economic relations between the two countries. —Spain’s new role in Africa, where colonial holdings of both countries have gained independ- ence. Votes Parking Bonds ADRIAN @—The Adrian Ctiy Commission approved a $260,000 bond issue Monday to provide the city with 231 additional offstreet parking spaces in four lots. 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PICK-UP and nals from a hearing-aid-sized radio) Take a steel salad bow! 250 feet) the visible sky with pin-point | The radio-telescope was not de- THYLE ELECTRIC or attr uh hifi accuracy across; mount it on a 1,000ton) Securacy. signed for such purposes, but it SWEEPERS in aman jbase of steel-lace girders; put the| These are the qualities which,| Works as if it had been designed The . - CORNER HOWARD and JOHNSON the CITY x * ® jwhole thing on a circular railroad'almost by accident, make it “jn. |F nothing else. FE 4-5169 One solution: Build a gigantic Tack and Leal So che Gee (to quote a U. S. seat cs fe * 3 — — Lioe ainagh 6s hoax: Ot faiet radio i" the midst of grazing cows and Jodrell Bank's receiver light to your taste...light on your purse] Saar = 4 moon, botanical research on a flat coun- ® heard the space missile’s trans- whispers across the yawning guif, field. | bo C | ‘ a te ye Unlair Labor Charges mite: cst catty then Ls super-sensitive “qitt, problem exists today. So) qyat roughly, is what Jodrell ri VETERANS: Peay apeeor att sam net Jeeret avelad by Musicians cae sot jeaue petdiend ie cae. a al HOLLYWOOD (UPID—The Musi-|scope’s scientists think ‘hey in this sci ( Take Advantage un- |the @bdcctdeep boul. or workieians Guild of America has filed|hear such signals over about the from a one-story central control unfair labor charges against its| 1,000,000 trans- building fitted with a picture win-| opponent for industry representa-| Acting : a! e ca of Educational Benefits acl = ae ay . e ] : i | r if! American satellites. jturn as smoothly as the wheel of companies. ; Prepare for a This is Manchester University’s 7° car. . | The complaint filed Monday! whem the first Sputnik . Jodrell Bank radio telescope, a de-| The way it works is simple to charged the recording companies up, the telescope, with C ' B vice almost impossible to describe! understand. with signing wage agreements with/ stim painting it, searched areer in usiness without superlatives and stagger- The 250-fect “salad bowl” is a the federation before the outcome! nfoscew told it to, found ing figures: radio antenna, like the ene stick. |°! jurisdictional elections. and finally located . — It is mankind's biggest ‘‘ear;"’| ing straight up frem your car. It The guild turther claimed the | 1,000 miles Business employment offers prestige, the ‘“‘largest single instrument collects radio waves, concen- | ynien and the companies agreed | It told the Russians work en joyment and variety of ever made for _ scientific re-| trates them and reflects them to | that wage increases would not | Wandering Sputnik . ari d search: the greatest tool yet) @ recelver, just as an ordinary | go into effect unless and until the It has satellite experience, rewarding saiaries an made for exploring the outermost) telescope collects, concentrates | federation wins the forthcoming and moon probe yet launched, both promotions, stimulating contracts. fringes of the universe; the world’s, and reffects light waves. | election. American ; largest radio-telescope. | The radio-telescope is also iw slectin bs oe jered| “If communications with a fu- ‘ilk i it Courses in Business Administration noise made ve far away that °° to convert the whole machine Tao" Relations Booed tn detercin (were to fall,” said the U.S Howe : — light, traveling at 186,000 miles to @ gigantic radar set hich of the unions shall | Astronautics and Space Explora-| to give you Accounting, Secretarial Training per eecoed, woahd take tae bir | Used in this way, it already has represent the tusiciaw tn te ition Committee, “Jodrell Bank rledges, SO eee | lion years to get there. efplored the surface of the moon dustry. \could well be the only facility in) more of every ~e- ow imore thoroughly than any other more taste, more quality, ni. Sea It is also another instance of a instrument had ever done. It dis- . . .. .. the space vehicle.” value! 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Butltive Warren . j r4 | INDO’ i has asked the Justice Department Dogs Put Bite an Them, | But Time May peppers ee” po Rg a, ~ Lan _. charging two pence. - ———_ a cen _ ‘Stop,’ Say Mailmen | When Vital Strikes Will view Britons have held for years— * * # pany, to determine if it is a mo- LANSING @® — Lansing letter Not Be Allowed ee a Sine te any ro aly 9 Base now oe en be A nopoly that should be broken up. carriers complained of dogs put- | itrouser pockets. itelephone call, once two pence, is * * * pce nr = ay By JAMES MA RLOW J. H. James, deputy master and 'now four pence. es The committee also asked the SOUnE™ ° ; | Associated Press News Analyst | ciptrolier of the royal mint, sug-| This means people are carrying Justice Department to investigate. John Bes, president of the | WASHINGTON (AP) — The cacte te j + that = aie ; gests in his annual repor ‘more and more pennies around the Institute of Scrap Iron and Jecal letter carriers association, two dirtiest words—for big unions ‘the farthing — or quarter penny—| and making more and more holes Steel for, possible anti-trust law’ presented a unanimous resolu. {and big management—are “‘com-'pe withdrawn and the half penny in their pockets from the sheer violations. | tien asking for a year-around pulsory arbitration.” But that’s'h. reduced in size and weight. lweight of coinage. In a statement issued later the | deg quarantine. what they may be headed for, In} France, Germany, Spain and * ‘ * Institute replied that it “oper- \Mailmen are slowed in making We. at least. The steel strike Greece all once had bronze coins f . shows why. s4 It has become so bad that stores ates strictly within the legal their appointed rounds by an ; ___ lof the size and value of the British a dallas deadspaihd cata limits set for trade associations.” . erage of a dozen dog bites a Under a compulsory arbitration penny (about one cent). But they saree po se Sans det cs The institute denied that it was ear, Bos said. Garbage collectors !@w the government would step disappeared long ago. pockets "i — jose An dominated by Luria. have the same trouble, the counci] =—when union and management The British is as | worn ye aning firms » a failed to agree on wages and! a = boom business replacing worn The committee said it felt that was told : : — y os | Federal T rade Commission pro- x» * ® working conditions—and dictate a a fags Pig |pockets. : ceedings against Luria for unfair No action was taken on the scttloment which both sides would! It measures nearly 14 inches Some British men who seem to business practices would take too complaint, which was referred to have to accept. across and weighs 1 of an walk with a list, as if a strong : and 4 Cm er eras x * * j ~ cross wind were blowing, are Jong and that criminal proceedings a study committee (ae ; — = —— ———_—__' The ideal in labor - management ;merely weighted down on one side/he , relations in a free society is for! Because of rising prices, about|by the pennies in their pockets. {off everybody's mind—and both sides to have complete free-|the only thing the penny will buy dom from government interfer-jin Britain these days is entrance ence in settling disputes. Freedom |to what is politely known as a includes freedom to shut down a/public convenience. .And some - plant or strike it. jlocal authorities who operate such - _ This ideal is shared by the Eisenhower administration and perhaps by most Americans. British Ballerina Takes SHOE REPAIR 42 N. Saginaw SHOES for CHILDREN PARENTS’ GREAT macatne Srersse 4 Nevertheless, it is a limited ideal: | Hi Shoes for Bab Itebegins to lose its appeal when | Yule Comeback Role y a labor dispute begins to cause! . ; — broad damage. HONDON ——- Anne e r--C ——— a _ |Heaton, whose brilliant career was With This Coupon! PROBLEM GROWS ; ‘cut short by arthritis, plans to re- rl m1 There wasn't much of a national make a comeback in a Christmas Re $3 99 problem when American society pantomime. — g. e was more primitive and injury ; ’ from a strike or shutdown was! , She ammounced Tuesday she r Sn eee —— pretty much limited to the union| has accepted the prima ballerina or company or companies in- role in The Pantomime, a tra- volved. This is no longer the case.| ditional musical show which In this present complex society, | Britons regard as part of their with its various parts growing| Christmas season. more interdependent, a prolonged| She will be directed by dancer strike in one vital industry can’ Robert Helpmann. He told news- throw millions out of jobs in other men: Sey 99 oy) Gueranteed to Fit Sizes 2-5 singe and start an economic) «fics Heaton is one of this ° ' = ieee a ; country’s finest dancers. I was je-| Widths C-D-E . And this nation’s complexities j.rnined she should pot be lost and interdependencies of today to the theater.” i VY. are only a shadow of what they Sizes 5 2 9 ALSO AVAILABLE will be in the \ears ahead as the’ The 27-year-old ballerina retired Widths B-C-D-E IN BROWN population increases and indus- from the Royal Ballet Co. last) tries interlock in their needs month because an arthritic foot} It is possible—and this writer Prevented her taking full length “ 4 °, J strongly believes it is likely—that classical roles. fl ( Wii Wl Via the time is coming when the gov-| She commented on her panto- /ernment, for the sake of the na- mime venture: “‘It will be thrilling YOUR FAMILY SHOPPING CENTER tion, will not permit strikes in to try a new branch of the the vital industries. ater.” BY POPULAR DEMAND — THIRD STRAIGHT WEEK OF THIS SPECIAL SALE! et. STEAKS eSIRLOIN c ° CLUB © SWISS | Lb. FILL YOUR FREEZERS NOW AT LOW WHOLESALE PRICES! FREE CUTTING GRINDING . 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They can actually help you control your iw A 2 LANSING (UPI) — A fall series SUITS Sy jof industrial workshops for officials land various groups interested in industrial development starts this ;week in much of Lower Michigan jand all of the Upper Peninsula. | * * * | | Don Weeks, director of the Eco- nomics Development Department, | jsaid one-day workshops were held | jin Adrian Tuesday and will be held in Kalamazoo Thursday. Other meetings will be at San-} satisfies your appetite so fast with so few calories. Just 18 calories in a level teaspoonful. Let the big red “Michigan Made” seal on every red, white, and blue bag remind you that Big Chief and Pioneer give you more flavor—faster energy. Take home Big Chief or Pioneer sugar next time you shop! BOTANY ‘500’ ‘urs, OD PHOENIX weight by helping you control your appetite. You see only sugar | p wo GES e 0 6 > 2 = @ SOAS He rr “TT | (ik UF SS \ | SS ... 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THIS POSITIVELY the LAST and PRICE SMASH at THIS NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN SELLING-OUT SALE—COME TAKE It AWAY at NEXT. to NOTHING! THESE PRICES START THURSDAY MORNING and Continue Only as Long as Each Lot of Merchandise Lasts! SUNDAY POSITIVELY LAST DAY THE FINAL CLOSING OF NELLIE’S — IT’S THE FINISH! vis, DRESSES now *2” ss, BRAS vow 97° "COATS vow #3” i, SLACKS vow "7 =, BLOUSES x» 97° ee, JEANS vow 9] i" RAINCOATS xv 97° .PYS & GOWNSo77" We are “pros”’ at giving men In every walk of life more satisfactory 2-Pants Suits than they could or would.expect. At Osmun’s, too — you'll find not only better style and value, but in- comparable tailoring qualities. If you are a man who wants more for your clothing dollar, the proof is here now at both Osmun’s stores. We invite you to compare. Children co HATS now 49° “is BLOUSES ow 67° io PAJAMAS wow 51” “sos MATERNITIES vow $1” Shin Set SUITS now 54° tis CANCANS vow 5” jatns COATS ww %3” RUMMAGE vr 50° PLEASE REMEMBER—The extra pair will double the wear and cut your: cost in half! Open an Osmun.Charge Account .. . Pay in 90 Days with NO INTEREST or CARRYING CHARGES! “Shop the stores that never compromise in quality’’ 1” JEWELRY rw £3 Ward ce DOWNTOWN PONTIAC TEL-HURON CENTER 25 | Re JACKETS NOW 88 Open’ Mon., Fri., Open Mon., Thurs., Fri., ‘til 9 P.M, Set., ‘til 9 P.M, \ : . foSittAidLoad) ure eae FARM, WASHINGTON (UPI) — un Uated Sats hag anounced a major designed to force other industrialized nations ; to shoulder a ‘bigger share of the foreign aid burden, The action also is intended to help check the flaw of gold and x ea THE. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 SEVENTEEN dollars out of the United States, now running about $4,500,000,000 — ; a year. Or Under the new policy, the De- velopment Lean Fund, which handles most U.S. economic aid, will place “primary emphasis” on loans which will be spent in the United States. Officials said this generally would} . block underdeveloped nations from getting DLF loans and then using td) them to buy cut-rate goods from other industrialized nations such as Germany and Japan. NAS. DLF director Vance Brand said ae a >” 4 the new policy was reached after , OS enn a careful review. He noted that . there has been ‘growth in the steady economic strength of the industrialized countries of the free world’ and that they have shown “steadily increasing ability to as- sist the less developed countries.” x« *« * “There is now a fair presump- | tion that other industrialized coun- | tries which export capital goods to the less developed countries are in a financial position to provide long-term loans on reasonable terms to assist such countries in their development programs,” Brand said in a statement. { Abhors Clamor Ushering Heart Victim to Hospital . ATLANTIC CITY, N J. (UPID— The “noisy emergency manner” in which heart attack patients are taken to the hospital Was criticized yesterday by Dr. Robert Straus of the University of Kentucky. | “Frequently, persons stricken| with a heart attack are made more | seriously ill by the emergency transportation to the hospital,” | Strauss told the 87th annuah meet- ing of the American Public Health Assn Strauss, chairman of the de- partment of behavioral science and professor of sociology at | the university, said there are many heart patients for whom , the “emotional impact of ‘ emergency ride will be | harmful than quiet transportation : in private auto.” = He noted that police, fire depart- ‘ ment or ambulances often are summoned to transport heart at- tack patients to the hospital. “Invariably they arrive with sirens ringing and often the man- ner of emergency personnel bub- bles with crisis,” Strauss said. | Wendell Anderson, 58, of Bundy Tubing Dies PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (P—Wen dell W. ‘Anderson, 58, president} of Bundy Tubing Co. of Detroit, | died at Temple University ha-| pital here Tuesday Anderson recently had under- gone an operation for cancer of} the larynx at the hospital. Anderson, a former U, S. Am- hassador to NATO, was a widely known industrialist, yachtsman and socialite. He also had been active | in Michigan politics. PAYDAY LOANS $50 for 2 wks only 70¢! ; other loans to $500 with 24 mos. to. repay yg hg 7 one rye) ORE exciting pastries you have never eaten! bite so delicious—you'll scarcely believe this $25.00 | $25.35 | $25.70 Cloud-light...delicate...fresh-baked in your pastry could be so inexpensive. Raspberry an — own oven. Taste them... still warm. No store- Turnovers, Blueberry Turnovers, Apple Turn- cae ue Fe aaa teens 8 wt , bought pastry compares. The crust is unique: overs, Cherry Rolls, Apple Dumplings and Apple ASSOCIATES layers and layers and layers of airy-light “puff” Rolls. Besides the puff pastry, there’s frozen, LOAN COMPANY pastry, the way it’s made in Vienna. Inside, your _ready-to-bake Apple Strudel, too. You'll want in DRAYTON PLAINS: choice of delectable fresh-fruit fillings. Each to try them all! 4494 Dixie Hwy. CALL: OR 3-1207 in PONTIAC: PEPPERIDGE FARM FROZEN< PUFF ) PASTRIES 125-127 N. Saginaw CALL: .FE 2-0214 2255 S. Telegraph Raspberry, Blueberry, or Apple Turnovers=Cherry Rolls Mich, Mirecle Mile CALL: FE 8.9641 | Apple Rolls, Apple Dumplings, Apple Strudel. Me J Pa Flee IN NR Ag AR gO gel de tt Bers a ge gay es GF rr OO I - . Seelam diaindies sn caaii / ' P EIGHTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959” Bee q = : % ; ; > ’ “ | Cost of Dying Grows —s, cra! Directors Association yes | Linked by Gen. Marshall , Amerie. Anaya es Increasingly Mournful Ta ame cout ot an saan | Museum. (Monstrosity ST LOUIS (UPI) — The cost funeral increased by 2.3 per cent « qe ring marty ws stn jar te tot wate we = | OF Masterpiece) to Open as the cost of living,.a business tional cost of living index rose ‘ counselor told the National Fun- 2.7 per cent. | NEW YORK (UPD — The Gug-) The buff concrete museum, only —= — genheim Museum, the satien's building of, Sright tecien te Mont WASHINGTON ® -— Gen. They were President Béthhow-|sarshall Plan that helped Eur newest and most unique art insti-/York, looks like a Martian flying! | 7 Zz iin “haiaide eellinckine ily er kenrenes om Shee reooer a oe 5. tute, will be dedicated today by saucer parked among stately man- Washington, a Marshall become ied [He died Friday after _jlong as a man of war and a man/Forces sisenhower and Truntan [esis shake Hands at Funeral (ctr Arthur S. Flemming, secretary of sions and apartments of the a Be jhealth, education and welfare. jupper east side. The exterior still Apa _ Flemming will preside at noon/|is the si of criticism, but the of peace. vie. : former President Harry S. f Bas hie ceremonies which will open the interior has evoked only raves , ol ee Se Minnesota Supplies lror jultra modern building, designed by|tfom preview visitors. Mabttiemad Conmey necrieed Stee soap pelea for hel LEVELAND — Abost 120 2 pele ey _ Tegel hs Ol cain of Ge Uren.” le aaae ae ee nod-/lion tons of iron ore are requir : , Frank Lloyd Wright, to the public.) area is like the interior of a | . ’ € iM ; . whose ere ded solemnly and shook hands. /in the United States each year a ™) si nbbon at the Ruth vevet| chambered Nautilus. A* ramp |: bho Be baer gig They had not met face to face of the total com the ribbon at the Fifth avenue rises gently around the interior ‘closely intertwined with Mar- eg Ah, a large share igo entrance. walls of the six-story cylinder, shall’s attended the services at Ft. years. __ _|frem the north Minnesot The cylindrical, spiralling leaving an unobstructed center Myer Chapel. oe After Marshall had guided'country. museum of 20th Century art fac. Well covered by a huge glass ‘ ing Central Park is the realiza- | dome $2 feet above the museum | ° ‘ tion of a dream of the late mining | floor. AP Wirephete | S A L M C) ST tycoon, Solomon R. Guggenheim, | Paintings are exhibited along the) NEW ALBION PRESIDENT— who commissioned Wright for the ramp. The unframed canvasses Dr, Louis W. Norris, 54, above. - F design in 1943. have been “floated” four feet from has resigned as president of no question Construction was delayed for sev- the remgpenne walls by means ot MacMurray College at Jackson- eral years by the reluctance of city invisible armature supports. Rib-) ville, Ill. He will become presi- . F Ao UPON US [See SESESS Sass S SES the works pete tating whihios permit for a building of such ficial lighting devices provide a Mich when his resignation be- unorthodox structure. _ of mage hate each work, | tomes effective in June 1960. Dr. . eliminating all distractions for the William W. Whitehouse will re- | ° ® leye, '-tire next year as president of Scotch and Canadian, are the lightest! s *® Albion after more than 30 years | Pakistan’s Capital There are numerous architec- service with the school. tural surprises—a sculpture gallery . jtucked away in an arched corner,| o», es ; ce ls Moved 100 Miles ‘a miniature gravel Japanese F iNdS Oral Cure right...and Canadian Club = | garden, a handsome small audi-| oe! : KARACHI, Pakistan “# — The torium in the basement, a semi- to Do Away With ‘government Tuesday began mov- circular elevator, an azure fountain | r | “i ing its capital from this Arabian shaped like an eye. and a cafeteria Athlete Ss Foot Sea port to Rawalpindi, 700 miles with porthole windows. The circle, @ to the northeast near the foot- motif has been used throughout and) OKLAHOMA CITY ®—Bothered hills of the Himalayas. there is hardly a broken line in with itching athlete's foot? You | While 22 turbaned members of He building. may be able to cure it without the frontier force regiment bag-| or the first time since the removing your shoes. fm pipe band played Auld Lange Syne establishment of the Guggenheim | Dr. L. A. Owens, a dermatolo- a train pulled out of Karachi sta-| Foundation in 1937, the public is gist, Monday described a medicine tion carrying the first group of| able to get an idea of the scope {which may kill the prickly disease So Don't Forget To Order Your Fuel Today! is the lightest of them all!” ~ jgovernment employes to Rawal-| ef the 2,500-werk collection. without harm to the patient. The is pindi. | The opening ‘show consists of 134, Medicine is taken through the x » * *£ ;masterworks that trace the de- Mouth. a About 230 members of the presi-| velopment of modern art from! Dr. Owens told the Oklahoma : | dent 8 “secretariat and families © \Cezanne and Maillol through Kan- Ch 4 the dregs. = the train are the vanguard of 1.500 dinsky, Braque, Klee, Delaunay, Gri oP om has’ cared 8 > gg kovernment servants who are ex- Chagall and Leger to Lipchitz, growths of 20-years duration. pected to be in Rawalpindi by next Dubuffet, DeKooning, Pollock and. Tuesday with some of their files. Francis. | He said the drug had been On that day celebration wil! * * tested by doctors for about a year mark the first anniversary of The collection was begun about But there's a catch. It won't Gen. Mohammad Ayub Khan's 50 years ago by Guggenheim, who cure skin ailments which appear -*i—m takeover of the presidency after died in 1949, and it has been ex-\to be athlete's foot, but are not, “es at ousting the parliamentary govern- panded by the foundation under he said. ‘ ,ment the presidencies of Guggenheim’s | | The government will use tem- son-in-law, the Earl of Castle! oes porary quarters in Rawalpindi Stewart, and his nephew, Harry F.| Catholic Talks Ist Time Just another reason why : until a Mew capital is built on a Guggenheim, and the directorship , I’ meee Wy plateau nearby. of James Johnson Sweeney. jin 400 Years at St. Paul’s ay " | +", , | LONDON (UPI)—A Roman Cath- its The Best notreneme ) PONTIAC AREA Storie issn ees ae Ca 1 ia for what is . believed to be the first time since In The House” in 87 lands. the Protestant Reformation 400 years ago. | $5.90 $3.71 4/5 Qt Pint The Rev. Thomas Corbishley. . director of a London mission. ede cose will speak this week om “The Ve Ke. 410 Ne. Lai! Christian and This World” in a . ‘series of lectures in memory of! 6 YEARS OLD @04 PROOP \Sir Stafford Cripps, a aed © VERS OLD, 90.6 PROOF. IMPORTED tH BOTTLE FROM CANADA BY MRAM WALKER IMPORTLRS, INC, DETROIT, WICMGAH BLENDED CaRMaaN Weiser” chancellor of the exchequer. fom x1. urn ria vy | WHO BUT KROGER CAN GIVE SUCH The Pontiac Area United Fund | A TRIPIE TREAT Hobo dy!) Before You Buy Your Fuel Oil... See What We Have to Offer! | un rc FUEL OIL Sun Fire Home Heating Oils come from one of America’s Most Modern Refinery Special additives makes Sun Fire Fuel Oil burn hotter and cleaner than ordinary fuel oil. Guaranteed to is about to close its campaign for this year. Remember, the ( Pws FREE TOP VAIYE STAMPS ) annual campaign must raise enough money to support 52 vitally important health, wel- fare and recreation services that serve our community. You are the key to victory or defeat. The success of this campaign depends LB. G Id Medal Pill bu on you. If you have not already contributed through BAG 0 or $ ry your place of employment or to a solicitor in your neighborhood, contact the Pontiac Area United | Fund Office and either pledge or give your “Fair LB. | Share” to support this worthwhile organization. BAG , @eosceooocecosesoeo08 6686 QUART A LE WHIP SALAD THE TIME: Evening JAR DRESSING THE PLACE: A bedroom ~ SOUND: A telephone ringing from a distance. C “George! George, wake up! YOUR E The telephone is ringing... , rge!” Still ha 7 WITH corte feelers er CHOICE COUN and dashes to answer the tele phone before it stops ringing... Yeur Cheice of One Only With This Coupon = colorful bedroom extension. It will cost about a quarter a = CIDOMINO SUGAR ote. = week, but it’s worth lots more than that in pleasure and S CIMIRACLE WHIP 37. Cc => security. For more information about bedroom extensions, <= Prune #A8 ea = eall the Business Office. . ‘mt OLD MeDac FLOUR eis. = <> Coupon Valid at Kroger: in Detroft and Eastern <> FA AAAABAAAAARAAARARARAIAS — Par nigan Thru Sat., Oct. 24, 1959. Limit One Coupon Ss noomanadadnanannnn ae FIRE! FIRE! Volunteers everywhere drop what they're PANO ht HOOOHDON OND OH | 0000 () Y doing and rush to the scene of the emergency. Before ' long, the community whose volunteers arrive fastest will probably be equipped with one of Michigan Bell’s Alert- FRESH KROGER eave _ GREEN GIANT BEANS . .2 303 cans 456 ing and Dispatching Systems. These systems were de- S ALTINES Be Pkg. 19° Cut green beons— veloped by telephone company engineers at the request of volunteer fire departments all over the country. Be- SAVE 9¢ ON 4 CANS PEAK DOG FOOD wee .2 15-07. cans 49e. cause they use regular tele- IC TOMATO Tell e 100% ‘pure red, rich horsemeot. phone exchange equipment CAMPBELL S soup Con 10 | to warn volunteers, these POND'S COLD CREAM Ws . : *. -0Z. | « Alerting Systems are both SAVE Ile ON 8 CANS—EVAPORATED Cleonses ond keeps your skin soft, /2 al 83¢ | faster and more accurate than old-fashioned sirens or fire whistles. All in all, they | are a great improvement in KROGER MILK 8 “22 $19 SAVE 16¢ ON 8 CANS — BRANDYWINE HEKMAN'S SALTINES —1-\b. pkg. 296 Made ¢rispy and fresh. | Public afety for small towns. MUSHROOMS — 8 2% $1 ICED SPICE COOKIES ...1-6: pig. 39¢ C0 bbb ttteeteteteeteeteeeate Made by Independent ond they're Shur-good! ! SAVE 10c ON 2 PACKAGES : , ’ v s ‘I~ PARTING SHOT: The high heel must have been MODESS _ resuur 2 2% 79 KRAFT CHEESE ........ 10-07. pkg, 59 | invented bya woman who was kissed on the forehead. Phos. Extra sharp Cracker Barre! cheese. , ‘ We reserve the right to limit quantities, Prices and items effective thru Sat., Oct, f 24, 1959 at Kroger im Detroit and Eastern Michigan, ’ a / 4 ‘ 4 351 S. PADDOCK FE 4-1518 ‘Ss S5°7558 1 | all = a a-s pl —~* FS . eee oe . ~_.. a - =" = >» ke.» ns ~~. * eae — ee Ol, Te TE ce al i ae t SE eS er ee ee ee ee ee. ee Co er. OCLC SE ow e ‘as Peo he . i. ws Va a e* ¥ age oy * “ ic 48 , Pw aD .- ee eee © 4 tier «” @ } : ’ ‘ Se. ' . om THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1939 NINETEEN | Record $36,400 Price _\\cn Gallery said the previous high Redskins Red: Faced.» moat ws et ed ant ne Cement Block Anchors [sled © the ground tke an Just Like Taj Mahal Like ‘California’ Paid for Audubon Book. work was $25,200 paid in 1995, | ANDARKO, Okla. ww — * Onelon HENRYETTA, Okla. @ — Two! | The Rhode Island State House Five states have towns bearing LONDON (UPI)—A record pee toe ir ‘event at the American Indian x.| small brothers drew a crowd 8 Stand Out in Rain at Providence has one of the four the name California. of $36,400 was paid at ‘auction here The book was part of the library position was an Indian “ * on). ? they ‘coasted down a hill on a ‘marble domes in the world — the M heed vf opal Wig ad ag peyedon edges =) 2), SR metal table with wheels. To stop| DETROIT — About one-halt ofjothets being the Taj Mahal in America,” published in 1827-28. \Sotheran’s Lesé@o “The 'U.S. has two-thirds of the|them, they had a 20-pound cement cars in the US. do not have ithe i ‘India, St. Peter's at Rome, ain Vehicles Counted Minnesota State Capitol at| About 95 million motor vehicles \ with coupon and purchase of « any 2 loaves of Kroger bread KROGER SLICED FRESH KROGER FRESH SLICED WHITE BREAD 22239 WHITE BREAD i 17% SUGAR BREAD %323° VIENNA BREAD ih 23: RAISIN BREAD 25* Sandwich Bread "2 22: VIENNA BREAD i 23° WHEAT BREAD i 23° WHEAT BREAD 5 23° FRENCH BREAD i 25° KROGER FRESH ICED KROGER FRESH WHOLE RAISIN BREAD’ us 29° =WHEAT BREAD uw 23° WHO BUT KROGER HAS A TENDERAY BEEF SALE U.S. GOV'T. GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY ROUND Swiss STEAK ‘79 Coed U.S. GOV’T. GRADED CHOICE TENDERAY BRAND Round STEAK: 89 U.S. GOV’T. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 Hollywood Headlines: : hati ‘Drunkard’ Star Believes NOW! thu SAT. 1God Will Care for Him FIRST By BOB THOMAS 194, worked he way up through ‘ pers Tuesday ignored the third Wiadyslaw Gomulka AP MovieTV Writer burlesque to bigtime vaudeville as * SHOWING | wstivnse tei sos post an Siem nie) Edwards seems. bereft today,)/Dennis O'Keefe, and also Bunny control of the United: W in the City of Pontioc! here's good reason. He has just Granville, Bonita's father. — want must - by poe the COMEDY BACKGROUND ongest run of any actor in Ameri-' «1 had made comedies at Uni- can show business. \versal for six years,” Neely re- The Drunk- 5 ‘called, “‘and then I went East to ard” finished its jappear with Edin the last 10 or historic run at 12 weeks of bigtime vaudeville. I - Feature Starts the Theater came back to free-lance in pic- —at— Mart last week- j : jtures when they offered me the end. The Victor- ‘job in ‘The Drunkard.’ ” 7:00 and 9:35 ian melodrama first produced by P. T. Barnum, began its run in 1933. when the ace nation was en- FILMED gaged in New IN AFRICA THOMAS Deal alphabe His life fell int oan amazingly "Siecack earthquake, flood, re- a canal for sett oo = ea. each evening, he le ie, ee as oe ages rd fone a 35foot trailer in a Santa Monica show = park. He drove 35 minutes to the coal Sr oes = theater, did his stint and was tising costs « si- ere ness finally caught up with ‘The el by 1:5 iia Drunkard,” putting Neely Ed- Now it is all over, and J asked wards out of a job for the first him how he felt. time in 26 years. But he isn't wor-| “I managed to keep up my en-| ried thusiasm all those years,’’ he said, , : « © '“but I started getting tired when “ :,) the closing was first announced. in ee nad ie oe It's hard to analyze your feelings TAKES TOLL — Gate tender at Boston’s Sum- AP Wirephete spry 76 “Even when it looked like ®>0ut something that has been) ner Tunnel, Amedeo Testa, had to tax his mind Moulton Taylor of Longview, Wash., landed the a catastrophe for me. something al- |YouT life. I have some fond recol-| for a second but quickly decided that this aerocar craft at a nearby airport, hung the wings behind ways came up. I'll let God take /ections, but I'm just as happy! was just another passenger vehicle and he and drove through the tunnel on his way to a His course.”’ it's all over now | charged the regular 20 cent toll. The inventor, sports car show in Boston. The entertainer fell into the job SAD FAREWELL by chance. He had started his pro-| Mildred Ise, producer of ‘The fessional _career_in New York if Drunkard.” said she was deluged Blondes Come Into Their Awn Again U.S. Military Transport — with letters of protest when the end was announced. Attendance . ‘ Sets Low Accident Rate jumped, since many Angelenos G B M | | : | SCOTT AIR FORCE B , DL! SUAVE f cow's Gricn Sme'c'are 7S DOCK IN MOVIES insti ke tame ‘ F s Service (MATS) sday clai | He started on New Year's eve in 19384, a few months after the ishow opened. There he remained, playing the comic bartender and}, singing and hoofing in the after- show. From the gripping and dramatic best-seller! «FRED ZINNEMANN’S pcovenan oF THe Nuns STory TECHNICOLOR* * * * PONTIAC : y * gc a f ~~ - — RST SHOWING __ | ' } i lives, . : : 4 DRIVE-IN THEATER “We are considering two or | By. VERNON scoTT mas. So they're returning to what = oe — = th biliti tin the | : : wi . : c Hwy FE 5-450 ' ree ange ae ee | UP1 Hollywood Correspondent = to be called ‘women’s pic-| MATS officials said it had 19) a Pye te ‘| HOLLYWOOD (UPD — Here's "res ‘accidents per 100,000 flying hours| |Ilse said. ‘It is not unlikely that * * * . me S ALL IN COLOR — ALL CINEMASCOPE! aid of them wil coculusie. Bal good news, men—giris ane COMUNE) * | ota's Gavery belay ab. New th ° far = _ —— bey PRAPPPPPPPPPPPPPSPPPOSOPOOE SOPOPOFOOFOF Fo not before we've had a rest.” ca: To movies, =. sles are potas ee |3.6 rate same period in 1958. | ‘ ; ng the change —} | $S1I0-MILLION DOUBLE f: * * During the past decade Holly-|--The Nun's Story.” "It Happened|, The 1968 MATS overall rete wes 9 Neely’s plans? |wood has been a man’s world. The to Jane,” ‘‘Cleopatra,”’ and Angie’s| ide fone of a a t BLOCK BUSTER SHOW e “I'm not worried. I get social big pictures, the fat roles, the raz- new Warner Brothers picture, “‘Ra-) Authoriti meen : , security—after 72 you can collect zle-dazzle publicity campaigns all Chel Cade.” Rare miringar bonyphongt deapilener-cotery 3 YEARS IN THE MAKING Toulon , it and still earn as much as you were written for leading men. | “I'm very lucky this counter-rev- accidents where no one was hurt, ° can. I'll be getting state unemploy-' adventure dramas, westerns lution is taking place right now,” 2 eee might oo Bee ie a hel nw’. det of the day, Actresses had ® years old 10 years ago didn't Swiss Are Linguists might tour with it. I believe in’ gimeutt time ef it, beceming al- | have a chance. I'm 2 now and | treating problems the way 8 most extinct in the lists of box feminine roles are getting better BERNE—More than 70 per cent : 6 Dollars to Produce A pec Tact ment insurance for 26 weeks and, ang detective stories—with ecca- the curvesome beauty went on, panele alain BARBARIC tive got some money in the bank. sional Biblical epices—were the or- | “The poor girls who were 25 JUVENILE PRISON 77, > oo told me: Let go and | eilice attractions. | and more important every day. jof Swiss people speak a German’ e } ; ; | Until now there were so few good dialect and about 20 per cent pre- But the cycle is moving again. ; lfer French | W I D d and nice, round, sexy, beautiful ‘e®dimg lady roles available — (eee —— ct inci oman is Vea women are coming back—and one| West enly to the top stars. ) such luscious creature knows the’ Angie named Elizabeth Taylor, After 66 Years reason why. Natalie Wood, Joanne Woodward, | THE NO. 1 BOOK—NOW = - ‘en Hope Lange and Audrey Hepburn) PLAYS E y Without Friends | od Ms among other young actresses who. ACCLAIMED by the ENTIRE NATION! FILMED in MICHIGAN She’s Angie Dickinson. a daz- ST. JOSEPH. Mo. (AP) — In 2ling blonde, playing her first lead-| 1893. whil rov . vas\ing role in a new movie—taking| ~,, . rate ie comme —eschey top billing away from co-star Pe-|_ As a movie-goer I much prefer: fthen 32, was admitted to a men.ter Finch Five years ago this|S@eing relationships between people, |tal institution jevent could never have taken °° 4¢tion stories,” Angie concluded | * : . « |place. \‘I think people who want action) can watch TV. Those who want! Last week she died there after “The answer is simple,” Angie | good stories and acting will go to 66 years without receiving a, Said, a twinkle in her dark brown movies.” 'single visitor or letter. eyes. “Television has come to the | -ROOL + + «* rescue of movie actresses. Smok . okes From Carolina WE WARM Records show she was commit-| “All the westerns and detective) HAVE IN-CAR HEATERS... ted for ‘simple melancholia.” thrillers have moved to TV, and) RALEIGH — One-third of the| Staff doctors in 1941 described the men who make movies realize cigarettes made in the United Miss McDaniel as a ‘‘very nice. they can't compete with the tele-States come from three principal quiet. agreeable old lady.” vision versions of adventure dra-'North Carolina cities. } - = — =: - = - ~ = are riding the new crest of oppor-' tunity. | SHOWN AT 1:00, 3:44, 6:25, 9:15 Until the trial’s over, you're going to be a meek little housewife in horn-rimmed spectacles — you're going to stay away from men, juke joints, booze and pinball machines. You're going to wear a skirt, low-heeled shoes and a girdle — especially a girdle. Family aie ) NEXT: Rock nuoion i» “PILLOW TALK” J With a — 1_._™ TODAY BC J Na Na | ew Z H e CAR... 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Buddie No. 303 t SWEET PEAS Can e e e t Green Gle No. 303 ¢ GREEN BEANS | Can Crites Cream Style No. 303 Cc GOLDEN CORN . Con Jorden Libby's Diced Beets oe “2 10° ee oo Bx 49: Sliced or Halves onfte ., No. 22 Can Silver Floss Orchard Fresh be 50 49: oy fet 2% $400 “| Apple Sauce . .4 *:.: Sauer Kraut .. Prices effective thru Set., Oct. 24th. Burnette Ferms A-b<. Kounty Kist Whole Kernel 1ade $ 00 We reserve the right to limit quontities. Tomato Juice . 4 89: Golden Corn ee 7 Cons 1 = VALUABILE COUPON Save 20 pp iF With This Coupon . Kreft’s MIRACLE WHIP | Qe. rn oe we ae ee foe Se oe ie ee, ee fa a Ae ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 TWENTY-THREE : Butter Will —— families use an aver =" Know Your Beans béans? Both are a white color, age of 940 cans of foods, bever but the Great Northern is larger Prevent Soggy _|an other products a year, Amer: Know the ditference between than the Navy bean and somewhat ove y can Can Company Feports. | Navy and Great Northern dry! flat i in } shape. “By JANET ODELL mientioned filed Sandwiches - = Allen of Pontiac wt ia Moist fillings make the most pal to the for help in planning nu. We would remind atable sandwiches. Yet they are NOW DO DISHES FASTER See pants S protein di, the very ones many bomemakers E STER, CLEANER . work, letter set us to vegetables milk, tend to avoid when making sand- 2 . e ing about such menus. We is every lunch. Add to feces for sche bach bees, DISHMASTER’ these suggestions will help, basic list other favorite foods. Reason, of course, is that they New Imperial you let us know? Take a small con- become soggy unless special care . . Fo oe Boe sn gh gore te al is taken to protect them. First of all, do invest in a | container of mixed When making sandwiches of this mouth vacuum Bottle. That ahead of time, if desired). type, butter the bread slices gen-| enable you to take chili, sandwich bag filled with erously from corner to corner, ad-| beans, spaghetti and stew, as well the litde salty rye/ tq vise home economists. Butter as all kinds of soup. There cake from YOUr! these noon helps prevent soft fillings from many good looking lunch Sovctesy tombe wae @. Where does it come trom *2Xing through the bread. | that you won't feel self-conscious . ‘ — Or just put two hot dogs in ajand how is it identified? Wrap @uch sandwiches care-— about carrying one with vacuum bottle full of hot water and| A. It comes from the sirloin) fully im'waxed paper and pack on ere ee ‘weet none ceeds (One Deen SO petateigaliinn and contaiis © portion af] Hee 00 cite Ot Se ime Pak | ' tomate made |salad. Take along crisp cabbage|backbone and hipbone. Muscles| rather is way Hak thes Che Nidiiheiares de- Take slong saltine (salad with a vinegar dressing,|include top sirloin and knuckle! Milling is less likely to ooze out. partment of a variety store and rey krisp or buttery crackers |uniess you have sauerkraut. We'll and head of tenderloin interspersed’ Here's a new sandwich filling -riesag hey teen choosing several apple~ inte a deep wy eae you'll want a piece a is fag * * may well find yourself making it FIRST MODEL CHANGE IN 12 YEARS shapes. plastic container. 0! . ii ses, ae Ome ie: Sone ; a regular) FRIDAY: Macaroni a A. Depending aye [frequently for the aearen's bench Dishmaster, always the world’s most popular dishwasher, now washes on’ leftovers tm the refrigerator salad with greens, cucum-'egg salad. Wrap pices carrot|it can be broiled, panbroiled or| Lunch Box Special Sandwiches even faster, cleaner and more economically ! plan your lunches for the entire radishes, carrots and celery|sticks and celery in fojl for easy|Panfried. Steaks cut between 1 Combine % cup chunk-style pea. © New, larger detergent tank! week. That means you can desired. Add thin carrying. For dessert have a fruit and 2 inches thick are best broiled: | 14+ putter, \% cup applesauce, 2 © Handles that mever pide parts! your shopping all at once. Per- ham or chicken, cup and cookies. thinner steaks are best prepared pre Patecoad mayonnaise and 1/3 © Decorative gold facing — silver cover! haps you cam prepare some of [bits of tuna fish or salmon or| There you are, Miss Allen You >Y Panbroiling or panfrying. cup grated natural cheddar cheese. © Practically ‘service free’! the feod ahead of time and freeze — shrimp to the salad. We can ring in many changes on these | ‘Spread between slices of well but- © No extra charge for installation! ft. For instance, a plastic con- [like to put just vinegar on this |five menus. After all, lunch! Your youngsters will enjoy put- tered bread. Cut each sandwich in- NEW FACTORY BRANCH tainer of frozen fruit will keep a jsalad, but you may want french needn't be just sandwich after | ti marshm i i t on WOODWARD at Square lake Rd. salad cool as it thaws. dressing or mayonnaise. another, need it? ° ge cocoa is jan ou ches. srangies. Makes 4 sand SATE TRS PONS ALES ined, SERVICE FE 8-2586 ae ah anna Cis sees By: bs ROP Leer ee tik EE ‘gi the pee National Refuses to lower its Quality! We Cuey ‘ONLY U US. Choice €: Corn Fed Beef! i Lanne é National’s 100% Pure Fresh 4 | Sirloin or Ri GRO : & : bo $449 “5 1 4 Fs f 4 4 ra 58 We lower the never th . 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Union Lake 4 9415 Elizabeth Lake Rd. & Huron + (M59) 685 East Bivd. at Jostyn % 4889 Dixie Hwy at Walton, Drayton Plains + 1249 Baldwin and Ypsilanti fr 040 Cooley Lake Rd. at Union Lake Rd., * Syivan Lae Shopping Genter 2376 Orchard Lake Rd. at Middlebelt a ee ee ee oe ee ee le ie a Ag ep » - ’ é wn Re Se tart tng san gt at ai age Sy rw ES a Gs BS ts hy PP Sl at ye tt Sa aos ra TWENTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 “ae an 2 has learned of a series of incidents Navy confirmation of the incidents, ; jwith an appropriation approved by |from public funds the supervisors Balks Privy Edict warned the railroad it would face Suspect Sabotage volving “sabotage pe" re ae ee 4 ire Colege. ’ ives |the Board of Supervisors, voted $1,200 to carry on the work.| - i es ae -| a misdemeanor charge if it to the USS Nautilus. ‘commander of the Portsmouth Funds for Prisoner Aid . oe ee The Hope College psychology) WELLS” Nev. (UPD — ‘the’! didn’t, regardless of the steel to USS Nautilus The boat, pride of the Navy's) Navel Base, could, Bot) RAND RAPIDS (UPI)—A wat Despite arguments that the pro-department is conducting the re-| Unjon Pacific Railroad told town | *™Ke- "> nuclear powered submarine fleet, |S°0Y Herald ‘gram was not to have cost the /habilitation work and case workers it couldn't replace the is now being overhauled in the] ject by Hope College to rehabili-\ county any money and questions |have reported that so far first outdoor privy with inside plumb- | WASHINGTON — About one PORTSMOUTH, N.H. «& — The Portsmouth naval shipyard. | Qne quart of milk weighs 2.5 tate Kent County, Jail prisoners| about the legality of making such offenders contacted in the program ing at its station because of the | million persons their living Portsmouth Herald said today it! Although there was no official! pounds, will be continued until next springia payment to a private institution'have not been returned Yo jail. steel shortage, The City Council | from U. S. national forests. " —— Te meet SHOPPING CENTER W. Haron at Telegraph OPEN DAILY AT 9:30 A.M. | Toweling | Nights Weekly ‘til 9 P. M. , : The BIG ‘M.M.’ onder Thue Friday Sturdy SAVE FABRIC SHOP || ity Ph. FE 5-4457 | ie | W279, 0/7/4404 | Lay It Away Now! | Special Purchase! Wate Natl ° O —_ ee ee i 116 wide, colorful b ctober 30th ste rders in SPECIAL SALE res a se HUGS YOUR , . Reg. $26.99 BETTER Absorbent. HEELS... FREES YOUR TOES... eg a eps foe ee per ee ee ee Stock ' F LANNEL ' ! = TOTS’ | a SHIRTS ; | >) . CO AT SETS | those Christmas i i) Gifts, you'll want by Kute Kiddie H | to give. Fine item FP FR Te et Td) : | Smart new all wool 3- J §. for bazaars, pe. coat sets for tots, ~ oi 0. PACER, Electric. 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Fri., ; . , ee er a: open to 9 p, m. monday, thursday, friday, saturday ‘THOP.M. , Set. ‘ti 9 P.M. apetiitlmasngitee war € i * 4 . ’ § — . nae. | SS la NTIAC PRESS. THE PO TWENTY-FIVE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1050 NSA ‘ wi gi * __ Pontioak Chapter of the National Secretaries Assn, held a membership social hour Tuesday at Ted’s Restaurant. Mrs. Roberta Trayer, president, dt Pentiace Press Phetes center, posed with Theresa McVeigh, left, and Diana Swansey, before the program. County Nurses Hear Discussion on Hypnosis The Oakland County District Nurses’ Assn. met Tuesday evening at Beaumont Hospital. Dr. Maurice E. Willis opened the panel discussion on uses yb Bd dally in psychiatry, @bstetrics and dentistry by re- viewing history and develop- ment of hypnosis. * * * He described indications and contraindications for its use, particularly in the field of psychiatry. Introduces Mothers Wever PTA sponsored a tea Tuesday afternoon at the school to introducé new room mothers to the faculty. * * x Mrs. Barton Schmuker, homeroom chairman, outlined a room mother’s duties. Principal Arthur Bell and Mrs. Keith Pawley welcomed the mothers. * * * Hostesses were Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. William White- head, Mrs. Elmer Miller and Mrs, Buddy Carie. More Daddies Can Afford Big Weddings Now Who said the American way of life is strictly toward infor- mality? Turns out that brides at least are getting more for- mal. So reports the Bridal Fash- ion Council, an organization of manufacturers of bridal fash- ions, retailers and textile peo- ple. The counci] said that of the 1.7 million U. S. brides in 1959, 49 per cent will purchase formal gowns for their big day. This represents an in- crease of three per cent over the number of formal wed- dings five years ago. * * One Philadelphia bridal firm said the ratio of formal wed- dings will continue to grow, because they provide a “‘psy- chological antidote for the creeping boredom of everyday functions and fashions.” One New York resident buy- er told the council the trend is “very normal.” Formal wed- dings are a ‘‘status symbol” for the American girl. And with national income at an all- time ‘high, more parents now can afford the fancy wedding ceremonies for their daugh- ters. Suede Washes A new nylon fabric looks like suede yet is a wash-and- wear material. Production is under way in solid colors, and soon, patterns including plaids, will be“available. Look for the fabric first in toppers and coats for women and (ls, W. D. Hackett, D.O., related his experiences with hypnosis in obstetrics. Carl L. Rasak, D.DS., told 1 ket RE ate! WYNETTE ELWELL Mr. and Mrs, Forest Elwell of Berwick boulevard announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Wynette to Lawrence Moore, son of Mrs. Wilbur Crump and the late Norman Moore of Oxford. A March wedding is planned. of the helpfulness of hypnosis in dental practice. The panel agreed that pa- tients with whom they will use . : ‘ Bi 6 Ee . hypnosis must be selected care- fully and that it should be used only by professionally trained persons. i Oh t, Lad ‘Womens Section oii ‘ he ee | University Women Meet Speaks on U.N. Units Mrs. Angus McLay of Bir- mingham spoke on the “U.N. Initials for Peace: UNICEF and WHO” at the Monday evening meeting of the Ameri- can Assn. for University Wom- en at the Community Services Building. Mrs. McLay illustrated her talk with slides of a Mexican U.N. educational center visit- ed on her recent Mexican trip. Social committee for the eve- Correct Error for Blue Star The Pontiac Press regrets an error in the information accompanying a picture yester- day of the Blue Star Mothers of America, chapter 4. The chapter's benefit card party will be held Saturday evening at 8 p.m. at the Pon- tiac Federal Savings and Loan Building. Mrs. Alma Cowley is presi- dent and Mrs. Frank Schmidt is party chairman, Arriving at the-arinual tea given Tuesday ajter- noon by The Pontiac Press for press chairmen of local organizations are (from lejt): Mrs. W. G. Meese, Women’s Service Committee. of William Beaumont ning was Mrs. S. chairman; der, Mrs. Tom T. Reese, Mrs. Donald McMillen, Thomas and Oliis. Mrs. Donald Knapp, Michael Schwanitz, Mrs. Don- ald Gause, Lulu McGregor. Nov. 16 at Services Building at 8 p.m, M. Velkoff, Mrs. George Sny- Mrs. Olin Mrs, Kenneth In observation of United Na- tions Week, desserts from Bra- zil, Russia, and Denmark were served. France, Greece Guests for the evening were Mrs. Laura Belz and meeting will be the Community The next Plan Dinner, Dance at Church A family fellowship dinner followed by square dancing is the program Friday evening at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Drayton Plains. Dinner is at 6:30 p.m. Reser- vations are being accepted at the church office. A free will offering will be taken. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ial Four Mrs. John Duncan, right, member- ship chairman, directed the social hour at Pontioak Chapter’s gathering. Chat- ° Members Are Sought by Group Ted's Restaurant was the setting for a Tuesday evening membership social hour by the Pontioak Chapter, National Secretaries Assn. Fifty mem- bers and guests attended. Margaret Treanor, past na- tional secretary and past pres- ident of the Michigan Division, spoke on the history of NSA and the advantages of member- ship. She explained a CPS pro- gram sponsored by the Associ- ation. Mrs. John Duncan, member- ship chairman presided at the social hour with Mrs. Kay Rector cochairman. Chapter president Roberta Trayer welcomed the group Guests were Mildred Rundell, Frankie Hanson, Mrs. Donald Seed, Carmen Swords, Rose- mary Zinger, Judith A, John- son, Patricia Meagher, Olive Gustafson, Connie J. Shroyer, Margaret E. Ladd, Lillian Matney, Kay Tessmer, La- Verne Marklewitz, Nancy Johnson, Bette Alvaro, Gail Woolley, Joan Lukacs, Carol Brisendine, Ann Williams, Mar- jorie Baker, Doris Walker, Vic- toria Susan, Mrs. Georgia Bliss. Joyce Salyer, Genevieve Batchelder, Jean Thorsberg. Lola -Strom, Evelyn Ryeson, Norma Butler. Audrey J. Reas, Diana L. Swansey and Harriet Hughes. ting with her are Mrs. Kay Rector, left, cochairman, and Audrey Reas, a guest. Catholic Women Plan Luncheon for Oct. 28 Plans for the State League of Catholic Women luncheon Oct. 28 at Devon Gables were made at the third quarter board meeting of the Pontiac League of Catholic Women Monday evening Members met at the league home on South Parke street. Chairmen for the day are Mrs. Charles Wagner and Mrs Arthur Crawford. Helping are Mrs. William Donahue and Mrs. Louis Janka, luncheon tickets; Mrs. Clergue Webster and Mrs. Marshall Sprague, registration and Mrs. Matthew Gill, Mrs. Fred Gottschalk and Mrs. Jack Seebald, wel- coming committee Mrs. Carl Brown and Mrs George Michaels are handling Pontiac reservations * * * Future events of the league Sisterhood Has Luncheon The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob met for luncheon Tuesday at the Temple Mrs. Alfred J. Simmons was chairman of luncheon arrange- ments, assisted by Mrs. Mel- vin Eller, Mrs. Bernard Horo- witz and Mrs. Gerald Walker Mrs. Philip Gentile described her experience as a United Nations observer, Honor Local Volunteer for Service Since 1953 Mrs. Frank D. Sloan is the Central Volunteer Bureau's Volunteer of the Month. * * * The bureau, a relatively new agency of the Community Chest, has developed rapidly and now supplies volunteers in many areas of service through- out Oakland County. Mrs. Sloan, known to her friends as Gerrie, has contri- buted many hours of volunteer service for United Fund since 1953. She became interested in working with the agency after reading in The Pontiac Press that office volunteers were needed Sailing, golf and music are among Mrs. Sloan's hobbies. Those interested in United Fund or other types of volun- teer work are ‘urged to call or visit the Central Volunteer Bureau in the Community Services Building. Pontiae Press Pheotes Hospital; Mrs. Irving Koper. Sisterhood of Congre- gation B'nai Israel. and Mrs. Marshall Sprague, League of Catholic Women, MRS. FRANK D. SLOAN 2 Pies. i Among the more than 100 repre- sentatives of local organizations greet- ing friends at the tea at Devon Gables yesterday were (from left): Mrs. Fred- are a Day of Recollection Oct 27 in Detroit and a public re- lations workshop Oct. 29 in De- troit with the Rev. Richard Parrish, associated with a Catholic magazine, present. * * * The group held a Family Care Party Tuesday with Mrs. S. J. McIsaac, Mrs, Webster and Mrs. Floyd Zielinski in charge. Little Furs Out Style Long Ones It's no longer fashionable to go about dripping in mink, says designer Dein Bacher. There's no law that says you have to have a stole long enough to reach your knees “The important thing is for a woman to have a fur that is exactly mght for her type and needs,”’ says Bacher. ‘‘It may be a cape, bolero, jacket or stole, but it should be prop- erly proportioned and designed so that it stays put and doesn't have to be clutched in a death grip across the stomach.” * * * There’s more variety in the Popular “‘little furs” this sea- son than in many years, says Bacher. A few years ago the goal of practically every wom- an was to have a mink stole exactly like that of her next- door neighbor or best friend. The epidemic of identical stoles was almost frightening. Today the brief cape, the little shrug, the bolero and the jacket in varied lengths give variety to the picture. “The petite woman should wear a small fur, proportioned to her size,"’ says Bacher. ‘'The tall woman can get away with a long stole, if that's what she wants. But there's nothing worse than to see a little wom- an completely eclipsed by a big fur.”’ * * * New mutations also give greater variety to the fur line- up. There's a mink color to suit every taste and type these days, from palest beige and silvery tones to the deepest browns and blacks. The little fur wrap nowa- days has become a year-round necessity, what with air-con- ditioned restaurants and _ the- aters in summer, heated cars and buildings in winter. A woman needs a light wrap at any time of year. “Let Couple | Announce Marriage By EMILY POST “Dear Mrs. Post: Our son has been engaged for over a year and he plans to be mar- ried shortly. We approve of the girl and the marriage. However, her parents are op- posed to the marriage because of religious differences and will not attend the wedding. “Would it be permissible for us, tHe parents of the bride- groom to send out the wedding announcements. We have num- erous friends and relatives and would like them to know of the marriage.” Answer: Under the circum/ stances, I think it will be best for your son and his bride to announce their own mar- riage. “Dear Mrs. Post: I have just returned from a bus tour. It was a seven day trip and the first one I had ever taken of this kind. On our way home, one of the men in the group approached each passenger and asked them to contribute toward a tip for the tour di- rector “I was very much surprised at this and saw no reason why he should be given ag tip. He was very courteous and pleas- ant, but was only doing his job for which I am sure he is well paid. I refused to give anything as I thought this was going a little too far “The person taking up the collection seemed rather put out with me and I am sure thought me a terrible ‘‘cheap- skate.’ Is such aq tip custom- ary, and was I wrong not to contribute?”’ Answer: It is quite custom- ary to present the tour direc- tor with a tip at the end of a tour and you should not have refused to contribute toward it. “Dear Mrs. Post: My son is planning to give his fiance a hope chest for her birthday which is next month. We have been told that it would be improper for him to give her such a present and that the hope chest should be given by her family. Will you please ad- vise us?’ Answer: It should be given to her by her family. “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me if it would be proper for the conductor of an orchestra to wear a tuxedo at an afternoon recital? Is if possible that since he is part of a show, this might be an exception to the rule of ‘‘tuxedo only after six o'clock?” Answer: The conductor of an orchestra may certainly wear evening clothes even at an afternoon concert. Faith Subject of Lutherans’ Panel Confab Miriam Group of St. John’s Lutheran Church met Tuesday evening at the Seminole avenue home of Mrs. Gene Erickson. Mrs. Harry T. Hahn led de- votions, A pane] discussion on faith was led by Mrs. Adolph Hornblad * * * Guests were Mrs. Ole Knud- son and Mrs. Winifred Vought. Progress was made on the doll project for the Oakland County Children's Home. Plans were completed for a harvest dinner at the church Oct. 29 at 6 p.m. Five pages today in Women’s Section County W omen, er le I; Holmes, Assn. for Childhood Federation of Education; Mrs. Karl Schultz, Sorop- timist. and Mrs. Robert Scott. Oakland Democratic al - ll — = —- gta Fs ttle: it it Mie ai, gis, Mi Mil, a ee i Be eo od TWENTY-SIX / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1939 al -. et Le ee 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. SHOP EVERY NIGHT 'til 9 — SATURDAY ‘til 6 ve New arrivals Ae in smart half-size casuals 1412 to 201 Lordleigh of California tailors their newest classics in textured rayon fabrics 1995» 2295 [, Grey - Blue - Tan also available in sizes 14 to 20 » « » AT TELEGRAPH ROAD STORE ONLY... COATS COATS coats two lives to make you correct in fashion beautifully furred cashmeres untrimmed tweeds 6995 ' t MARY DENNEN Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Den- nen of Navajo street announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Mary Margaret to Robert E. Grady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Grady of Ne- ome drive. A May 14 wedding is planned. C. L. Shelton of Putnam avenue. A Feb. 6 wedding is Enjoy Today be EFL EG pickets Ege f ie eel Perrats E : TONYW?’S Beauty Shop “) Main Fleer 35 W. 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' ome What a thrill the. ; f the Trivial Be Overweight changing of seasons are if you | watch them, smell them and have the “feel” of them. morning. When the first cool snap arrives after a hot spell, mists rise | from the lake like steam from which could lead straight heaven. There is healing and stimulation in nature and her moods if you will stay close to her. So many folks take the panorama she pro-, vides for granted. They are not Oysters, Not Diamonds Tells Girl's Best Friend A girl's best friend {is the oyster, according ‘to a pearl syndicate “Women wear diamonds to impress others, pearls because they love them,” said Lee Bar- nett, culture pearl expert for the syndicate, which showed fabulous gems at the recent Rich Walnut Grain Plastic Modern Tables SA qa Real table excitement! Smart modern styled tables ~ — seven in all — with an exclusive walnut grain so lifelike you can’t tell it from real walnut. The durable plastic finish successfully resists. mars, scratches and burns. Some pieces have decorative fibre cane shelves, too, Buy a group for a stun- ning effect in your rooms at this unusual price. Just South of Orchard Ww Lake Road | convention of the Retail Jewel- ers of America. There was a $250,000 tiara of Oriental pearls and diamonds set in platinum, It was made “to show everything an oyster can do,”’ Barnet said. * * *x Gems in the tiara range from the dome-shaped ‘Star of the Celebes’’ in the center, to per- fectly shaped milk-white, gray, blue (‘black’), and golden pearis, South American cus- tomers demand the golden which Barnett said are a drug on the market in the United | States. A 300-carat pearl was val- used at $100,000. The Dowager Empress Tzu-Hsi of the Chiang Dynasty wore it on a slender chain around her neck as a good luck amulet, Barnett said. * * * Culture pearis also were dis- played. It takes an X ray to tell the difference between these and Oriental pearis, Barnett said, but the Orientals are al- most 10 times more expensive. The ‘oyster forms an Orien- tal pearl by spinning layers of lacquer over a grain of sand which accidentally slips be- neath its shell. In culture pearls men inject a bead be- neath the oyster’s shell. Duplicate Bridge Winners Liste and Donald Stephenson, Mr | Joe Nouse and Al Wallace. \To Discuss Reviews Mrs. James Bower of Birming- ‘ham will open her Witherbee road home to the Stephens College Alumnae Club Tuesday at 8 p. m. \"Book Reviews” wil] be the dis- icussion topic. -PAULI’S SHOE STORE OLIN Can Among busy professionals, it’s the shoe—s0 good-looking, 00 comfortable! Superb fit \* §5.N. SAGINAW STREET ing Pontiac Open Frid Over 78 Years Nights ‘til 9 P.M. *7 - we~ we TIiey oP ww we ee te THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY;?OCTOBER 21, 1959 Be Ready to Boost 7 bene: rvae , Daughier-in-Law | oom } The curls are soft and lovely. The hair is lustrous and beau- tifully manageable. The styling is as modern as _ tomor- row. Visit our salon for CUSTOM. By RUTH MILLETT make sure you know exactly | Do you really want to be friends| what she wants before you buy | with-your daughter-in-law? If so| jt, : ratdlyrylliaad tips that should If your daughter-in-law lives in Accept the fact that it is right |*he same town with you, don't and natural for your son's wife to Make a habit of dropping in un- be the most important person in expectedly. wool e and graciously take a back | Don't expect your daughter-in- Don't look for reasons to criticize |). te be as expert at house- your daughter-in- lav Look for ““P"é 88 you are. After all, qualities and abilities you can ad- You've had years more experience. | mire and praise to your son, to. If your son is happy with the , husband, and to r friends. 871 he married, no matter what | — a |her shortcomings are in your a Don't feel free to ask your |timation, be thankful that he mar. | daughter-in-law how riuch she (ried the right girl for him and paid for a dress or for her living | make sure you aren't the one who room curtains. If she wants to jever gives him the idea that she is tell you what something costs (jess than perfect. she will. If she doesn’t want to, remember that it really isn’t any of your business. Even if you don’t especially ap- prove of all your son’s and dauglr | ter’s friends, @on’t criticize them. | If they are old enough to be mar-| | Women of the Moose Pontiac \ried they are old enough to choose! Chapter 360 held their regular itheir own companions. business meeting Monday eve- Controlled Permanent ‘eh? $9750 um 39 Gj Includes Cutting, Oil Creme Shampoo, and Style Wave NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED — Immediate Service Open Friday ‘til 9 P.M. Andre Beauty CSalon 2nd Floor, Pontiac: State Bank Bidg. FE 5-9257 2S — _— ~~ Pentiac Press Phote some of the goods with Mrs. Shirley Clayton and Mrs. Robert Farms, right. - Annual Whitfield Fair Set A village store will be featured at the Daniel Whitfield School PTA fair 5 to 8 p.m. Friday. Mrs. Orville Tripp, left, concessions chairman, admires ' Moose Women Plan Dance Detroit Catholics to Host’ Meeting ‘The Detroit League of Cath- Daniel Whitfield School is planning its annual fair Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. A dinner. will be served. Mrs, -Ray Howard and Mrs. Flo Linton will direct. Outdoor ac- tivities will include pony rides, fire engines, a carousel, hay rides and other games, with Irving Menucci ; A new exhibit, the Village Store, will feature stick candy, pot holders, aprons and home canned goods. Another attrac- tion will be a wandering ‘‘clown lady.” All concessions are under di- rection of Mrs. Orville Tripp. Home room mothers in charge of booths are Mrs. John Trab- os Mrs. Edward Forsyth, Mrs. avid Carpenter, Mrs. Donald Why Do Folks Backslide Once Weight's Off? It’s astonishimg that people who have gone on a diet suc- cessfully often tend to back- slide once the weight is off. But they do, and presently the pounds come back. A diet is more than just hab- its. If you're to keep your weight where you want it from Johnson, Mrs. Paul Kiler, Mrs. Donald Wolf, Mrs. Kenneth Black and Mrs. John Shire- Jorgenson, Mrs. Charles Kautf- man, Mrs. Clinton Nicholl, Mrs. John Alexan, Mrs. C. James Green, Mrs. Raymond Smith, Mrs. Merle Haanes, Mrs. Wayne McKelvey, Mrs. George Morris and Mrs. Wil- liam Smith. * * * Also helping are Mrs. Robert olics will be hostess to the Archdiocesan League of Cath- olics Thursday morning. The archdiocese includes Pontiac, Bloomfield Hills, Ann Arbor, Wyandotte, Detroit and Port Huron, Following Mass at 9:30 a.m. there will be a meeting and a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Sister Mary Lucille, R.S.M., president of Mercy College, will discuss ‘‘Television— Bane or Blessing?’ Homeroom Mothers Discuss Conference Twenty-four homeroom mothers of Baldwin School met last week at the school to discuss plans for : he Moose Hall Don’t resent the fact that your; ™s att daughter-in-law feels closer eed It was announced that there own mother than she does to you | will be a Halloween dance Oct. _| 31 and a bazaar from 11 a.m. That is only natural and should be to 6 p.m. the same day. no cause for jealousy. The next meeting will be an If you give your daughter-in- | enrollment meeting with Inez law gifts for her house, either | Demas in charge of the pro- let her select what she wants, or = gram. HAIR FASHIONS .. - for Fall Require A PROFESSIONAL PERMANENT WAVE CALLIE’S BEAUTY SHOP 116 North Perry | } | Mehlberg, Mrs. Roy Burling, Mrs. Matthew Lingenfelter, a teacher and parent conference. Mrs. Ray Ritter, Baldwin School then on, you must remember that you're going to have to be calorie-conscious us. Mrs. Charles Sempere, Mrs. |PTA president, appointed Mrs. This may not be fun but who Marvin Finklestein, Mrs. |Conrad Burlison as chairman of said it should be? And the re- Ralph Puckitt, Mrs. Gust |the apron sale to be held during wards are more energy, a bet- Schwartz, Mrs. Julian Clay- (| the open house Nov. 11 and at the monthly PTA meeting Nov. 19. Programs for the year were out- lined by the mothers. ton, Mrs. Robert Farms, Mrs. Donald Carroll, Mrs. Anthony C. Osler, Mrs. Edward Eldred, Mrs. Lynn Bunker, Mrs. Tom Hutchinson, Mrs. Tripp, Mrs. Robert Menees, Mrs. Carl Het- ner, Mrs. Ray Howard, Mrs. William Paulson and Mrs. Robert Goff. Mrs. Hutchinson, finance chairman, says the public is welcome to attend. Have You Tried This? Double Layer Cookies Cut Into Finger Strips ter figure, a younger looking you. Bear in mind that when dessert comes around, your answer must be “No, thank you,” unless dessert happens to be fresh fruit or cheese. It may be a help if you look at it this way: you can't pos- sibly begin to eat all of the sweets and rich foods there are, so why be concerned about them at all? When choosing flooring mate- rials for the home, consider com- fort after a day’s work in the kitchen or laundry room. A resi- lient floor offers more long run comfort than a cheaper, unyield- ing floor. A rubber tile floor also. muffles kitchen clatter. | Beauty Clinic : by Edythe McCulloch Hair Care for Fal] Indian Summer is on the wane and the holidays loom ahead FREE! FREE! FREE! During Our Anniversary Sale! A $5 Certificate for each Forty - Third purchase. A drawing for a $25 Gift Certificate each day. Register at our Second Floor Desk. fl « . « Halloween, Thanksgiving, By JANET ODELL TASTY NUT STICKS | and inevitably Christmas, _ Ee Pontiac Press Home Editor By Mrs. Dean Salley e Everyone of them mean activ- ee = eeepeeretee tna eam eee nt Cookies made in the pan | Pong — FS ities and parties and a busy is and cut into strips or squares 3 tablespoons confectioners sugar | schedule. io Mink Collared Mix as for pie dough and © bake in 8inch square pan for ~ 30 minutes at 325 degrees. | Prepare following mixture while dough is baking. 1% cups brown sugar = 4 ae ‘ ; 4 teaspoon wder Today’s cook is Mrs. Dean 3 _ = Salley. She is president of the : toe ene eens Time now to plan ahead. Hair care will be so much easier if you have the basic Permanent and Hair Shaping . that good hair grooming re- quires. Perhaps you would like to make your first appointment after baking are the quickest of all to make. The recipe we give you today makes yummy little strips topped with coco- nut. CASHMERE COATS | * * OE ELLE LF OR EEE Ne cae es per et ee plus Fed. Tax by Abd * Auxiliary to the Junior Cham- % cup chopped nuts : for a shampoo and set... eeu i i Hone am$ » ber of Commerce of Water- Spread on top of slightly © and talk over your require- : : } i : : ane et: waieh |@ ford. Her home duties include cooled baked crust. Bake | ments in hair care, styling or penay of pate eer: ae, ee | ne wae om oo cut Oe Areiwutiar’ It's fun to play Santa and sew!" the care and feeding of five another 30 minutes. When _ permarent. Cin Ga tley. 7 © om ‘the <2 eee cee Gaaaliul ecilaction of. not this wardrobe for tiny 10 to 20-inch| § sons, ranging in age from 2 cool, cut into sticks 1 inch 4 Phene Edythe BacColech Bamboo w . : ee Sale, » Our bec “a , ip baby dolls. Includes coat, hat,|» to 10. wide and 2 inches long. | Beauty Shoppe, FE 2-7431 mink, black with ronch mink, i i. pe Sateen each one the optimum in luxury, sacque, kimono, dress, playsuit,| ; bu 608 Pontiac State Bank m 4 | off one low price, i bib, hooded blanket, slip, pants. = iain, = [ ae : Tomorrow's pattern: Hialf-size | — ee ais — j Benes oo Sr ea 4 classic. Mois: lo Ma, OL ee eee eT er eg Printed Pattern 4937: For dolls| . ~ . 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20 inches. State | 43 d A SHOE SPECIALS size of doll. ba r nniversary oer TOT Printed directions on each pat-| > ) : tern part. Easier, accurate, |/7 a Finely Tailored Send Thirty-five cents in coins|\~ . a hee, ns % for this pattern — add 10 cents for | ee Ae : each pattern for Ist-class mailing. | = eae | WooL SKIRTS Send to Anne Adams, care of The |! ‘ Fs Pontiac Press, 137 Pattern Dept-, * a 243 West 17th St., New York 11. 4 Regular to 12.98 N.Y. Print plainly Name, Ad-/# | dress with Zone, Size and Style * : : a : we med Bra ae. : We Have an Famed nd | 2% : oe Unlimited Supply ‘ xtured tweeds and soft solid flannels. of o and bi lines that denote quality tailoring, 1. fo belted, Important fall colors. ; The vitamin and mineral ' SPT renee arrestee tye nese: «cee _ Famous Brand Name Jnlen ‘Nylon : Lingerie supplement as suggested ~ by Kordel in “Stay Alive Longer” available here. LECITHIN is the product which ry a prevent the clogging of the ‘arteries. Stop in Today / | NUTRI-TIME =| ‘ S eee Savings for fashion - wise ag Sb. Slips with perfect fit and the bah, guality Reg. $7.50 3 for $15 girls. You love these for f e thot for giftin and ey smart details, smooth fit, " : ae | you love to use f gifting +20 9+, j : skim- Kpect of French: impo rts. In blac 2 not too early fp to plan’ for Christmas! ‘ Pink, i Smeume tesa, a cee i bee ae po A Tae sta tee. Health Foods © beck © Brown © Red 8 Mt. Clemens St. Shoe Sclon — Mersenine «PLENTY of PARKING at Arthur's. Parking space for over 5,000 cars in a radius of. five blocks. May we stamp your parking ticket for you. , ch id FE 4-4601 / hE se ba tee seek at x ARS fei oe a Be, OB ee aN | re a eee. Se eee ee ND Te Ne TD ELL - -_- ~ _ — TWENTY-EIGHT @ wl Oe en, ates kn Set 0 ot cee tle se, oe et see ee t * ‘ i ‘ ~~ Professional | Dear Abby: PERMANENTS Styled as YOU ff Like It! BARES PARKING IMPERIAL | BEAUTY SALON 219 Auburn Ave. ae DEAR ABBY: telling off that woman who A FE 4-2878 didn’t lke the bragging done . No SPPe cramson Geese” | by the foreigners.” 1 would like to add one more thoing. If — ghe thinks we're bad (I am a “foreigner’’) she should have been in Eu- rope during World War II a : Your Gls did BERMUDA CRUISES the some _first- es FURNESS WAY class bragging 8 Days—$200 Up over there. In ool ne oy ona ei fact, one of rive Bermuda Sun Dec. 6. Then them so im- on to Nassau. then back to New York, arriving Sat. Dec. 12 BIRMINGHA TRAVEL SERVICE GRACE PLUMBER REILLY Hamiiten Birmingham MI 4-5711 pressed me with his stones that I married him just to find out if they were true. (They were.) So now we are 308 The Smart Set Shop... ROCHESTER’S NORTH HILL PLAZA Shopping Center FREE PARKING Open Thurs. & Fri. Nights ‘til 9 P.M. | ROCHESTER Thanks for | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 Blimey, America’s as Great as the Serviceman Bragged they’ve hag the same experi- the parents of five nice (well- children. ence. What is your opinion of behaved) American Cheerio! this? “DEVONSHIRE” OLDER SITTER + + + DEAR SITTER: “Sitters” DEAR ABBY: Iam a re. | WhO come to sit at Sp. m should certainly be offered a substantial dinner. If it isn’t offered—the sitter is perfectly justified in asking for it. Ditto for the ‘‘permission” to make tea during the evening. In your case, the meek will in- fined, reliable grandmother who has been babysitting for some time. Parents tell me -they are at ease when they leave their children in my care. But why are the young moth- ers so inconsiderate? When they leave, they never think to mp er ae Panes rem give you permission to make a . + cup of tea. I have sat until 4 a. m. without so much as a pretzel to nibble on. We older women do not raid the refrigerator, nor do we touch anything without permis- ; sion. Also, we stay awake. When I start at 5 p. m. I have to bring a sandwich trom home for my supper. Other older sit- ters I have talked to say + + I have a won- derful woman who has helped me with my laundry and house- work for years. But the longer she helps me, the more she steals. She started with little thing like a package of pow- der puffs from the dime store. But she graduated to nylon hose, a slip, a bottle of wine now and then and a place mat set. She has even taken some of my husband's socks and un- derwear. I pay her well and have given her things for her chil- dren. It hurts me to know she steals from me, but no one else could be taking these things, Should I fire her and tel] her why? Or should I let it go because I need her? TROUBLED DEAR TROUBLED: Don't let it go. Have a heart-to-heart talk with this woman. Give her a chance to return or pay for OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAY for Your Convenience R & M DEPARTMENT STORE Union Lake Shopping Center 1555 Union Lake Road the articles she has stolen. If she denies taking them and you are certain she has, re- place her. A clean house :is nice, but the help shouldn't be allowed to take you to the cleaners. CONFIDENTIAL TO “BAD- »Y BURNED” at the TROPIC ISLE HOTEL: By the SUN or Not Exactiy ° as Pictured r) ~ ° Ye ’ ‘?e . a =e You don’t have to be a penguin to enjoy the cold. Just put on your Sleigh-Belles and away you go... frost or snow! It’s fun to go out in boots so cozy... so warm... so smartly styled! Todd's Shoe Store “Shoes for the Entire Family” 20 W. Huron ~ i i —_—— i Y by the SON? + + + What is your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this paper. En- close a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Youth Maturity to Be Discussed Dr. Guy Hill of Michigan State University will be guest Relax in lwaury! Match gay boot! speaker at the Mark Twain or ballet slippers to your rome) School public PTA meeting at Quick 'n’ easy to make | 7:30 p.m, Wednesday. Mem- Look! Just two pattern pieces) bers will meet in the kinder- plus soles for either style. Pat-| garten room. tern 950: pattern pieces small, Dr. Hill's subject will be medium, large, extra large in-| “Helping Our Child Toward cluded; transfer of embroidery. Maturity.” Send Thirty-five Cents (coins) ——e To Hear Official 'for this pattern — add 5 cents for ,;each pattern for Ist-class mailing. Prosecuting Attorney George F. Taylor will speak at the ‘Send to The Pontiac Press, 124 Wednesday meeting of Owen | Needlecraft Dept., P.O. Box 164, [Old Chelsea Station, New York 11,| Elementary School PTA. Mem- bers will meet at 7:30 p.m. in |N.Y. Print plainly Pattern Number, the school’s multipurpose room. by Cosma hac Name, Address and Zone. New! New! New! Our 1960 Laura Wheeler Needlecraft . Book is ready NOW! Crammed with ex-| A woman with excessively oily }citing, unusual, popular designs to skin looks her best after using crochet, knit, sew, embroider, soap and water. Women who work quilt, weave — fashions, home make it a point to rinse. their furnishings, toys, gifts, bazaar hits. faces at lunchtime. Powdering In the book Free — 3 quilt pat-/over old make-up and accumulated terns. Hurry, send 25 cents for|grease merely highlights the oily your copy. ' skin problem. Ta x “/ wr, Y y SO Another Prestige Name at Flora Mae Woy ECS 59 EOC EC BLOUSE BEAUTIFUL tf by Adelaar | The luxury look in a shirt, + sophisticated, simple. — Looking for a Special Gift? aS SPEER OT oy A true shirtwaist dress in luxurious peau de soie, this is from the Casino Classics Holiday collection. The softly pleated skirt with a self belt is worn be- low a classic shirt with an open neckline, jewel but- tons and french-cuffed sleeves with jewel cuff links. In Case of Rain Give Children Creative Ideas Young children can be es- pecially bored and especially annoying when forced to play indoors on rainy afternoons. But an activity which will oc- cupy them when even televi- sion loses its fascination is easy to arrange. Cut colored construction pa- per into odd-shaped pieces and furnish your youngster with a large sheet of white paper (even newspaper will do), a blunt-edged scissors (safe for small fingers), and a metal squeeze-tube of adhesive. Chil- dren can paste shapes onto the large sheet for hours, busily creating designs to please their own imaginations. And fold-up metal tubes of adhesive are practical for chil- dren as well as adults, since there is no paste-spreader to lose or stick to clothes, no jar to break, and even the small- est hand can manage to squeeze one. Cleaning Hint Dirty collars and cuffs come clean with less work and less wear-and-tear on fabric from abrasion of rubbing, if the homemaker uses one of the new, spot-cleaning solu- tions for such soiled areas. Brush for Skin Your skin health depends upon the care you give it. Stimulate circulation, which re- Vitalizes your skin, with a brush while bathing. PATRICIA MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. Mor- is of Preston avenue announce the engagement of their daugh- er Patricia Ann to UH. Vaughan Organ, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh D. Organ of Detroit. A winter wedding is planned. \Shelley Winters Changed; Actress Is a Lady Now people, I know I'm happler. . By GAY PAULEY “Now I'd like to do a comedy NEW YORK (UPI) — Shelley . the actress, once reé-|y think,” she laughed, “that have been a heavy long @hough 9 rit “Hi if i Vittorio Gassman. *x * * She now is wed to Anthony Fran- two divide their time between! New York and Hollywood, The actress said that today she has enough confidence in herself “I used to care so much about what others thought of me, I'd use the shock technique,” she said. “Sort of get there first. |HAD NO FAITH IN SELF | “At one time I had absolutely ino faith in my ability... I jactually believed what the studios \preached at me... that I was just the result of their publicity department. I did some things un- jfeminine . . . sometimes degrad- ling. I was angry ... and even when I was right about something, I was just not mature enough to, get back in a well-mannered, or- SHOCK-RESISTANT WATCH $105 Golden elegance is expressed with distinctive charm in this ganized way.” hand, 18K gold dial-figures. She said she turned to psycho- Shock-resistant, anti-magnetic 17 analysis shortly after she opened jewel movement. Other Omega in “Hatful.” “I am the most automatics from $79.50. “TI was out teaching my daughter how to roller skate | «+. I was on two skates .. . she | was on one. I fell and broke an ankle. “And I thought, why does this REDMOND S jhave to happen, just as I’m finally - lachieving what I want? I thought Jeu elers I'd be out of the play. I called ° the producer and you know what Optometrists he said? He said, ‘Shelley, we'll! just restage some scenes, and let nen asthe teres a} 81 North ® ® * said the actress, |Started to cry. And then I asked |myself, why tears? Obviously, all | {I was doing in life was defeating | myself. Then I called my physi-, |cian and asked him to recommend ja psychoanalyst. “I used to hate being alone | ++, once I had a house in Holly- | wood, and every night I had to | have people in. Now, I have found the difference between be- ing alone and being lonely. “I think I get along better with Saginaw St. FE 2-3612 Opens Her Home| i to Church Unit Mrs. Earl Barker of Lafay drive opened her home to the Marbach Women's Group of the First Presbyterian Church recently. Devotions were led by Mrs. George Beauchamp. Mrs. William Stoutenburg | Custom, Draperies The YARDSTICK MIRACLE MILE and Mrs, Robert C. Irwin pre- 1 Doz. Reg. Price sented a charter for Christian 2nd Doz. 10¢ Action study. | " ge saree were Mrs. John | JERRY'S BAKERY ala Jr. and Mrs, John I] Shopping Center FE $-3603 € Ngee & he ee prints or ‘Woe vp ox , 5.98 | 700 Wast_ Huron St. r 4 ARTEL ek LADIES . . . Have Dad’s Favorite Chair Re-upholstered Now! Don’t throw out Dad’s favorite chair since it lost its eye appeal. We can restore its orig- inal beauty. Bring Dad out and select a new fabric-from our wide selection. Visit Today ELLIOTT’S © Furniture Co. of WATERFORD BUT STRONG AS FRIENDSHIP FARCE tLORAL COMPANY TWO DAILY DELIVERIES TO DETROIT AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS Open Daily 8 A. M. te 9 P. M.— Cloned Sunday i od See te en oe ee we J Si Se ge tee ee ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 TWENTY-NINE | Pontiac ] unior Add bleach to the laundry after Bricourdge Him to Ask for. Teacher's Help |ptusictons Plan | County Nurses’ Group \sicautice utes to work on the This flor Rocha! Offers Refresher Series | sve ve sites sem i be By MURIEL LAWRENCE ky Curt samovork: examples | When unsere ak fr or hie eet that the oer Ks al detergent a chance to work, say Three days after her teacher) Was the desperate cry: with homework, I do not_believe|seemied to understand her, that he Plans for a recital were dis-| __ The Oakland County District Meetings are 7:30 p.m. in‘ |DOme economists. started teaching fractions, Carol’s| ‘But that’s not how she said|that they want help with the home-|™2%¢ stupid. cussed at the Saturday afternoon Nurses’ Assn. announces a re- | the Nurses’ Home of St. Joseph parents tried to help her with her|to do it, Daddy! It’s not how Miss)... a: au 1 think what they|., 20Usm the other kids may be fresher course beginning Oct. | Mercy Hospital. Nurses ma 9 arithmetic homework, Brown said to do it!” : struggling as hard as he is, shame| Meeting of the Pontiac Junior Mu-| 26 The series of seven lecture- arrange to attend. individual Nadon’s First her mother explained why| So her father, a sensible man,|W&"t is help with their fear of| over his unique stupidity makes it|sicians Club at the home of Mr,| demonstrations has been set up | sessions. Inactive nurses who for Junio the common denominator of 3-116, | said: asking their teachers for it. Andi as impossible for him to conceive! and Mrs, Oscar Schmidt of Utica] With the assistance of Wayne | desire hospital experience ‘con ie Ye and 7.32 was 32. But Carol] “Then the thing to do is to ask|that this is why our attempts 10 this as it is to conceive a possible| road. University faculty. civyinliy with the aeviex and Sizes § to 15 couldn't see why it was. The more her to tell you how to do it again|help them with homework go often! fiaw in Miss Brown's explanation set The schedule includes The | those wishing Sether iniemee. | Miracle Mile Shopping Center ne she . the more up-|so that you can understand it."| © - of common denominators. Presenting piano solos were Dan-| New Drugs, Oct. 26; Equip- tion should contact Mrs. Ralph Open Daily ’til 9 P.M. at. Finally, when her) a+ ouce, like countless other {BLAMES SELF * * * iny Arnold, Linda Emsley, Debi} ment, Nov, 2 and 9; Nursing | J. Sherrod. p= mother ~~ *& <« children in her state of mind, | A youngster who has failed to! es him to ask her for chal Brian Sallee, Gilbert Ste-| Procedures, Nov. 16; Burns | a fe - Carol felt relief. Though she understand his teacher’s teaching’ ano’ explanation, we accept the phison, Barbara Pratt, Heather; and Emergency Care, Nov. 23; | } a : lig ged yon ee, that YOU! tested that Miss Brown wight |always blames himself. Because| possibility of flaw in Miss Brown's Sue Lockhart, Elaine ' Findlay,! Cardiac Care, Nov. Mund |Acls Utne che taeen z tiply the 5 by the Pipe 32 mul- ebject to re-explaining common (adults are such powerful, all-per- first one. Because we suggest her Elizabeth Crocker, Douglas Banes; Role of the Registered Nurse physical handicap. Home econo- y y and... denominators, there was no doubt |fect creatures to him, it can't to him, he loses some|and Lynn Rippberger. |. in Relation to Auxiliary Work- mists report the wider skirts are} Children’s Sho Carol burst inte tears, So her | that she found the prospect of |occur to him that there may have)of his fear of her as an unap-| Vocal solos and readings were; ers, Dec. 7, Instructors will be comfortable for sitting and getting | Miracle Mile Sh — , father took over. But all that | Miss Brown’s clarification the | been a flaw in his teacher’s teach-| proachable deity. And that’s as performed by Lisa Banes and) specialists in nursing, phar- about, and they help conceal 8. Tel ph at msg M79 resulted from his struggle te clar- ' help she had really needed. ee 8 ee Augsburger. macy and medicine. ' braces, | Fu a-bost "Open Dally “tl FM. ni ES Wiis st, ie Pe opti vy re — gi gs Re RANE: Pe ag ie Reeds eet MES eh : A Tremendous Sweeping Sale Of Brand New Fall Merchandise...Suits...Dresses f | Shoes... Millinery ... Skirts ...Blouses...Slips...Sweaters and Many, Many Other | 3 Fashion Items at Drastic Reductions. i e 8 a ee ares = SSeS Se ee 2 = 2° == és = | id : COATS COATS COATS | | COATS COATS COATS | | 3 ! P ' e } } e } e ° e j ° e ° ° e ie a Boy coats in camel’s hair and wool raccoon collared poplin and Fine imported tweeds, 100° imported cashmeres, luxurious mink we s corduroy coats. Fine wool tweeds with alpaca linings and zip out trimmed — luxurious beaver trimmed coats. Every coat a fashion Ls S, linings—blacks and colors. Don’t miss these fabulous values. coat from Amerca’s finest manufacturers. Tremendous savings i ¥ during this Anniversary Sale. bs 5 e ‘ CAR COATS RAIN or SHINE So * et : oe COATS 3 11. 14. 19 5° 7" 9% e e e 90 90 E : , . — : Were to 7.95 Were to 12.95 Were to 17.95 r : Corduroy trimmed poplins, orlon pile lined re- versibles, quilted lined poplins with raccoon collars, Over 900 quality skirts in this group of fine imported tweeds, Poplins, tweeds, jerseys apd corded fabrics. Every fine wools with plaid linings. Every coat a tremen- plaids and solid color flannels and worsted, straight or flared coat durable and water repellent. Every coat a dous value. skirts. Sizes 8 to 18. much higher priced value. pa | é Specially Selected Groups of |. Miller, De Liso Debs, 6’ 0 10” 14° Rhythm Step, Foot Flairs, Sandler and Other Famous Brands! . - Juniors’, misses’ ond half sizes --- dark cottons, solid color wool t Formerly $12.95 to $28.95 jerseys, crepes, glamorous wools, one and two piece styles, casual 3 6% to 16% | ALSO OTHER GROUPS AT CORRESPONDING REDUCTIONS ! 167° Stunning new fall dresses—Juniors’, of half sizes. Wools, jerseys, or dressy sheaths and full skirts. crepes, 18” 22° misses and a large selection afternoon, date or office _ dresses. 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LET US STAMP YOUR TICKET CHARGE YOUR PURCHASE ... 6 MONTH ACCOUNTS — BUDGET a. ef | } Of Ete reer empiete 5 ARNE CORRE. oe Sethe eT AT s Stan Se lid X é ulhe ee 2 '— —- —_ -*- - -*- -* SS FS 6 DEO - we YF tas i — — Si suas “ani L af bg i ee 7 - = es - - — “pee ind THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21,1959 ( ¢ THIRTY ssi __ 2) ° ° . with marinas ‘est Michiga ° ° ; 4 > : “ caus ' Discover Violations Ssss'mand ites come mo Lane Live Wires Trap Organizer of ‘White Rose He Would Keep vast plac on tte sen whe *Retarded’ in x che! ‘coh bebe a) for Lake-Land Law ee "ould. he. ane Fist Fight Ey-Castro Relative Fighting Regime _ Public Schools rsa are LANSING (UPI s insiakedion had not decided whether to com- ieateaaiaan? NSING { J— A eet lete its¢i tion this fall or : i nstitution,’ "' Kreide robserved. _ euee its « napec DETROIT (AP)—Live electrical 1 } G 7 committee found several violabons yait until next spring ' NEW YORK (AP)—A former! His sister, Mirta, was marriedjcountries of CINCINNATI — The execu-' “We must follow policies which N a ala wires trapped a dozen passengers ; a er om er, Sulrta, wes America, especially tive divector of the Michigan Assn. the greatest reward of Michigan's new submerged inside a city bus for 20 minutes! Orether-indaw of Cuban Prime to Castro in 1948 and is the mother/in Argentina, ‘for Retagded Children says publicline tone ventas dat mo lands law during an aerial inspec. + . 3 : | syd : tion along East ‘fichigan shores. Kills Wife Who Kept Him Twesday. Driver David M. Mur. Minister Fidel Castro says he of a son, Fidel Jr, They were di can best educate retarded : : heads a movement called the vorced in 1955. | 7) ose J K alsk (D- . ™ dock blamed the whole thing on ea A 2 Book Nik \youngsters. e272 9 Abad = today _— Out of Mental Institutions a dispute over a transfer White Rose with thousands of ; * = a ; on | | a isit * Michael C. Kreider of Lansing Directs No Cause : << -+ « guerrillas fighting the Castro re- Diaz-Balart said his movement told a group of colleagues last | a * 8 HARTFORD (UPI)—A Hartford a ime in Cuba. is independent of f Cuban ed b T eon t nigh a | c= Ratee Diaz-Balart, 33, said President Fulgencio “Batista, nae’ nnounc y ass _—" us be ceaseless in our Ver dict in Lawsuits “We know for sure we wil] need woman was shot to death last night Ps te - cement and some : , » hy rammed a utility pole when ; : a j : more enforcem i by her husband who she had helped Tuesday night his movement “‘re-,!ving on the Portuguese island of efforts and constantly keep before amendments to the law.’’ Kowal- to keep out of mental institutions leaned over to take a swing with 3: every -. Madeira; and the Dominican Re-| NEW YORK : ; one that works Mé ; | NE RK (AP)—Tass today our respective communities that ski said in reporting on an inspec- his fist at passenger Oscar Hor- : vy , : ic ' regi ; issimo) Z ve cum po Renae < y Circuit Judge oki said in reporting on an iuapec 7 * * “1 Murdock Said Horton’ *84inst Castro but is working with Public ime of Generalissimo announced a rush publication job, it is the public schools’ job and ett tale Semubiee end tion made Monday . ; em On a : absolute independence f ‘ery! Rafael Trujillo, . ’ z ; State Police said Marvin Terry. struck him first when the driver: independence Irom every ’ * ‘ a book on Premier Nikita Khrush-|not that of private parent groups a jury to hand down a verdict of He said areas were discovered 53-year-old restaurant operator. al tioned the validity . other group.” ; ua nor chev's visit last or nits.” along Lake St. Clair and Lake tempted to take his own life with a i ————— CLAIMS UNDERGROUND Diaz-Balart. whe aay “i under | United States. man ie —* * * ae no cause for action in two lawsuits — ee ee nae | Diaz-Bal ey ea y ehaal The Soviet new : sai ‘Kreider spoke at a gathering which sought: $200,000 damages without state permission. wife Fanny. 30 ; ; -Balart, who ‘said he has but was out of the country when " $8 agency said the bef is aaael iaevew of a from a Bloomfield Hills police of- hl Overhoul Times Differ known Castro since both were|Castro took over the government,|book, which apparently went on efore a ticer and two other men. The Detroit lawmaker said Terry was in fair condition in ‘students at the University of Ha-jdenied that he was recruiting)Sale today, is titled “To Live in|2nnual conference of the National ’ +. « recommendations would not be meeiginie pagrus in Linn - CHICAGO — A railway locomo-'vana in 1945, said the White Rose, here. | Peace and —— Friendship! —The , 455". of Retarded Children. A private car driven by- Sgt. made until other areas were in- With two 22 bullet wounds in his tive jis overhauled every 60,000, movement was organized in cells} Diaz-Balart charged that Castro| United States Visit of Nikita) He said he thinks large build- James W. Fowler on Nov. 22, 1956 spected. chest miles. A motor truck requires an with an underground in every spies are working in a chain of/Khrushchev, Chairman of the ings labeled “state home and collided with another on. US, 10 “We want to check some of the * * * overhaul at about 20,000 miles, neighborhood of Cuba. He said espionage that is coordinated with| USSR Council of Ministers, Sept. | training school” er “‘institution jat White Lake road im.Indepen- _ fills made by mining companies He shot himself in a field behind and an aircraft engine is sched-| guerrilla fighting was going on in embassies of Hungary, oromania 15-27, 1959."" | fer the feeble minded” have dence Township, resulting in. the for a checkup aftef 30,000 Oriente, Pinar del Rio and Las‘and the Soviet Union “not only in| Photographs of the visit are also! helped paralyze public under- death of Pauline O'Malley, a pas- s Villas provinces the United States but in other included standing of the retarded child. senger in the second car. along Lake Superior.” he said. their diner on US. 12. two miles uled "We also have some rea] problems east of here nile eee ae - THESE WRIGLEY STORES NOW OPEN SUNDAY 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. TEL-HURON (6592 TELEGRAPH NORTH HILL SHOPPING CENTER 398 AUBURN _ at MAPLE ' SHOPPING PLAZA 45 S. 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Distt f ir. eace a ‘yp ¢ ? hia ton eal had failéd in the Wi ; : of German Night ! on ld in am . Besmer said a merchant ofter-| ith Six Nations / ; ’ ’ : s ing stamps paid 242 to 3 per cent . Germany (UPI) Aad 5's ’ ; reeeeg|, tele) ames | WASHINGTON (UPI)—The Unit- Hamburg officials cleared the ING Does Madam) A different view came from T.jwere fearful of letti s ed States banned exports way for flights by Boeing 707 jet in Hot ‘give the heave-ho to\N. Spouse of Royal Oak, field di-\competitor profit by pid Hy There Allison Green, Kingston of wheat and flour for barter airliners into this city today. But ts of tfadin s. or does she|rector for the Michigan Retail business. un @¥8Y\Republican and committee chair~ to six western European nations on elsewhere in Germany a battle hoard nearly every last one and/Gasoline Dealers Assn. with an} Rep Willard I. Bowerman Jr map, instructed a committee aide) grounds they can pay dollars for raged over the giant. planes, cash them all in? estimated 2,500 to 3,000 members. | (R-Lansing) advanced a possible . =, ei ie information| the procne The Hamburg Senate The ‘annual. London Auto Show’s|* Conflicting testimony on this} gpouse guessed that explanation. — | _ The six nations involved are Beb granted pete or Pan in.| Press preview ‘of 350 shiny new/point was heard by a legislative! of stamps went unredeemed. Me'|, “p " | [ane em Germany, Lane World Airways to fly such|cars from, 10 nations provided the/study committee yesterday. The| urged legislation to treat them hacen tno eet ont iMembership Gains 4 Pct. |tows. The Netherlands, Switzer- parison committee it | | pore yes one reat hs rl alge ee anenet.. cee) a etate tke state teeaury, ” | Some purchasing power thetr for 7th Day Adventists’ | A brief announcement said “The ! state tre ls | husba pay a | change was viewed as necessary to But it laid down weight restric-\covered employment would be} Some auto. correspondents pre-| Frederic B. Besmer of Detroit, | de was vigorous in denouncing Isn't that right?” ; | W J N (U _ egua ; tions for flights starting at night,|paid $33 a call The cost would| dicted that the American com-| representing the Sperry and trading stamps as “economically “oo een Sen he dusk cane eine achat apg ig leva Object of the restrictions which/be met through appropriations of pacts would offer little direct.com-| Hutchinson Co.,- distributor of |unsound’’ and an appeal to the’ mes that's (ue,” 5 re-| norts that its worldwide member hall to pret pail adlberage to British and “getti _ |Piied. ass sf : b ~ row nee = revenues, The minimum petition ane 3 at a said pce al ad base — of “getting some-" Rasmer said S. and H., operat. |ship rose to 1,149,256 last year, a| cash sales for dollars and to pre- night re|for a person who has earned wage| 24ropean exports people stamps iscued thing for nothing. ling in 62 of Michigan’s 83 coun-|&4in of 4 per cent over the previous |serve normal patterns of commer- than 95 tons is to ensure that they tredits is now $33 ‘ want small small cars. were redeemed for cash or x * * ed in 1957 hour $1,667,000 in Year cial trade in wheat and wheat gain height quickly Such a change could be expected merchandise. Spouse said unredeemed stamps.’ . chines i flour.” Rg Ot to reluee the cost of some of the: New Fishing Technique “If this isn’t true, certainly the ee: ae and unjus-| ver $600,000 end’ paid out $121,805 Adventiat siving, Sasol ~ Pen A re in sien wal Bocings eine, Teh eed telp beaks ARDMORE, Oki wut Gov a ar deotsiey 6 cole . = panies. issuing com: rent and $61,855 in state and the highest of any major religious Haye Wide Discretion so WO ; a. : . p to collect more \local t : body, rose t » record of| already have protested about the|for what is becoming known as George Nigh didn’t get mad when|(income) tax,” he said. Unre-/TIGER BY THE.TAIL? | "He said be saw only a need fori$i16 per capite. 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No official name has been given the club which has 200 men in the Detroit area enlisted as members, includ- ing general manager of the Red Wings Jack Adams and his staff. Father Bernard Regan, hockey-minded priest at St. Basil’s Novitiate on Giddings Road in Pontiac, is the key figure behind the organization which holds periodical evening social meetings with Red Wing officials and players as guests. By its own rules, the club right now isn’t prospering financially. You see, membership fees are governed by the Red Wing won and lost record. Each time the Wings fail to.win, that is when they lose or tie, each member puts a buck in the pot. As it stands right now, the Wings have cost each mem- ber only one dollar for that tie against Montreal in the season opener, as they have won every game to date. Interested Pontiac members can contact Father Regan at FE 8-4551 or Art Bogue at FE 8-5105. Enough interest may bring about a few meetings of the club in Pontiac. The club will pick the No. 1 Red Wing fan at the season’s end. NORTHERN WANTS ADOPTED “ALUMNI” Homecoming is usually the period when loyal alumni get together to talk over old times and cheer on the un- dergrad football team of their Alma Mater. This Friday Pontiac Northern has scheduled its home- coming game at Wisner against Southfield, but the new school on North Perry is a little shy of alumni. The @lumni of the Red and White totals about 180, which made up the charter graduating class last June. So, the Huskies would like about 5,000 fans to be their “adopted” alumni for Friday night’s homecoming activities. DITTOS FROM THE PRESS BOX Speaking of alumni, ex-Pontiac cager Harrison Mun- son an all “A” student during his four prep years, has been ¢alled by U. of D. freshman coach Brendan Mc- Namara as “The best prospect on frosh cage team.” Holly’s ‘George McDaniel also received high praise. x* * * Art Mann, the physical director at the Pontiac YMCA, is leaving next month for Rochester, N.Y. where he will assume similar duties. He has been here three years and has déme a very commendable job. We’ll be sorry to see Art leave Pontiac. PCH, W.L. Seek Harrier Tifles in League Tests After last week’s fine victory over hitherto unbeaten Flint North- ern cross-country squad, Dean Wil- son's PCH distance runners today were rated along with Flint Cen- tral and the Northern teams as top contenders for the Saginaw Valley title, tomorrow. The SVC harriers meet at Swartz Creek Country Club at 4 p.m. meet Thursday at Hickory Hills Golf- Gub, Walled Lake's de- fending champions shoot for their 8th straight Inter-Lakes crown at 4:15 p.m, The I-L field includes Pontiac Northern, in its first title meet, and four other schools. Leading opposition for PCH is expected to come from Indians’ ' | ‘ } | osenas AP’s | Back-of-the-Week | ‘Rok *® Scramble to Continue in NFL x * * a ’ By United Press International i \eisco Forty-Niners and New York'| Giants are favored to retain their) grips on first place in three of Sunday’s National Football League features. The Colts are heavy, 13-point choices to whip the Green Bay Packers at Baltimore although they share the Western Division lead with the Packgrs and Forty-Niners. The Forty-Niners entertain the Chicago Sears (1-3) and are slim, favorites. The Weste leaders have 3-1 records. The oddsmakers also made New York (3-1) a one-point choice to retain its -game | | Eastern Division lead by defeat- | ing the Steelers at Pittsburgh. | The Steelers, Cleveland Browns, | Washington Redskins and Phila- delphia Eagies (each 2-2) are tied for second behind the Giants. Cleveland plays host to the crip- pled Redskins and is a 9'4-point favorite. Philadelphia is favored over the Chicago Cardinals (1-3) at M . The Cardinals sched- uled two of their six home games’ at Minneapolis this year. They will play the Giants there Nov. 22.! The Rams (2-2) are two-point choices to defeat the Detroit Lions (0-4) at Los Angeles in Sunday's other game. After the game Coach Duffy Daugherty was quick to praise the 5-foot 10-inch star who last year White Sox Sell Doby Larry Doby’s long and illustrious |major league baseball career BACK - OF - WEEK — Quarter- ‘probably has come to an end. back Dean Look of Michigan \Doby, former American League State received this week's hon- Slugging champion, was one of ors as the Associated Press |four players sold to San Diego by Back-of-the-Week for his play \the Chicago White Sox yesterday. against Notre Dame last Satur- | The Sox sent Doby to San Diego day. Look set up one TD on a jon Aug. 1. He broke his ankle at 41 yard run and passed 52 yards |San Diego and missed the rest of for another as MSU won, 19-0. |the season. olts, 49ers Favored to Win Green Bay swept its games, The Baltimore Colts, San Fran-|against the Bears, Lions and Forty-| New York defense in 1958, ham- Niners but has been weakened by) injuries and took a 456 whipping | from the Rams last Sunday. The, Colts appeared sluggish in their early games but showed the form that carried them to the 1958 championship during last Sunday's x & * * ! { } } team that ran amok against the defensive units that have helped | make his Browns so successful. But his offense has produced only 64 points in four games. ~*~ * * mering ont a 31-10 victory in Pittsburgh. San Francisco will throw a well- balanced club against the Bears. | ee ‘ ne Forty-N ored 112 e inals may have a quar-| eee ai aty itera | Dave 12 terback problem when they face} points, more than any other club. | the Eagles, King Hill and M. Cc! ideveloped another. of the strong 0 il Something ‘Old’ Make Lions New’ Wilson Lures Creekmur Out f Retirement Big Lou Will Attempt to Reinforce Sagging Detroit Line DETROIT — Something ‘‘old”’ 21-7 triumph over the Bears. Ray|They have allowed 48, a defensive Reynolds, the Cardinal signal- has been added to the Detroit Berry and Lenny Moore, two of mark bettered only by the Browns, -aijers were injured in last Sun-|Lions in an effort to make them a Baltimore’s top pass _ receivers, | have recovered from injuries. The Giants may spend a rug: | ged afternoon at Forbes Field. | who have allowed 41. day's 17-7 loss to the Browns. The, x *& * Lions, only team without victory,| The Redskins invade Cleveland face a formidable task at Los| with a club that fumbled seven Angeles. The Rams always are new team At 32, big Lou Creekmur is com- ing out of professional football re- tirement to help shake up the The Steelers have been especially times while dropping a 27-6 deci- hard to beat at home and scored! Lions’ line which sagged badly in effective against the Giants at sion to Pittsburgh last Sunday. road victories over the Bears and the club's 34-13 loss to the San Pittsburgh. They were the only a a Se CLYLOS SARL NO. 76 IS BACK — Big Lou Cr tired after last season, is back \ Lions getting in shape to play the } \ Pistons to Play at PNH Tonight pe) RES lowa vs. Purdue in TV Feature CHICAGO (UPI)—Iowa's of- ifense, second best in the nation, jand Purdue's defense, fifth best In another league harrier title Robbins Rated ‘Man to Beat’ PINEHURST, N.C. (AP)—Long Tom Robbins 6f Pinehurst loomed as the man to beat in the North and South seniors golf tournament which moved into its second round today, *® * * The 66-year-old missed by only three strokes shooting his age as he won a brilliantly played first round match Tuesday from James McAlvin of Lake Forest, IL, 3 and 1. * 1956 winner of the tournament and the 1958 USS. Golf Assn, senior champion, weathered a late birdie flurry to close McAlvin on the 17th hole. . That performance and the 1 up defeat of medalist Allen Rankin of Columbus, Ohio, by Paul Dunk- el of Hackensack, N.J., were the first day features. * * * There was, only one runaway, Ray Roberson of Indianapolis win- ning from Dr. R. M. Bowles of Sarasota, (Fla., 7 and 5, The 15 other m all carried at least to the green. * * Robbins, Bob Deneen and Bob Faulding, nationally, will be the show for and from the Vikings’ Jim Cooper, television football fans this Satur- Fred Gross, Larry Ervin and Levi day. March. Iowa's x & * furnish an early clue on the Hawk- However, the Valley title race eye plans on every play. No. 22 is complicated this time by the|is Olen Treadway, the first string first appearance in league compe-'quarterback, and if he gets the tition for two new schools. Both ball from center, the chances are Flint Southwestern and Midland |the Hawkeyes will pass.’ If it's have strong squads, It will be the 'No. 20, it'll be Wilburn Hollis first official SVC competition for|calling signals, and he usuaily the schools, runs. * bg * PCH tuned up for the SVC test, yesterday, at Edsel Ford's course, | with a 20-37 win, led by Joe Ander-| son's 7th victory, without a defeat.) Joe turned in a record 9:12 for the short layout. Chiefs finished 'six in the top 10, including Maur- ice Johnson, as runnerup; Jim Nel- son 4th, Kenneth R. Byrd 6th, Ken L. Byrd 7th and Bill Camp-| bell 9th. Pontiac will pin its hopes on Treadway last week set Big Ten records for most passes in a game, 41, and most passes completed, 26, against Wisconsin. But when he doesn’t throw, and when Hollis chooses to handoff, watch Bob Jeter (11), Ray Jauch (46), and John Brown (43). Iowa has standout receivers in Don Norton (83), the Big Ten’s best pass catcher so far, Curt Merz (82) and Jeff Langston, but Tread- No.’s 22 and 20 could Anderson, who has set course rec- jords in four of the seven meets, jon improved Maurice Johnson, Jim Nelson, Kenneth R. Byrd and Ken L. Byrd. All four have been under 11:35, while Anderson has hit 10:19 for the two miles. A hot, 3-way individual battle is seen for the I-L meet. Berk- ley’s Steve Myers, defending champion, will have to beat a fine pair in PNH’s speedy Eddie Murray and Walled Lake’s ace, Geofge Beeman. Waterford, Berkley, Farmington“and South- field also have some good boys. A reserve meet follows the varsity I-L event. Fraser, Bueno Top Netters NEW YORK (AP)—Neale Fras- er of Australia and Maria Bueno of Brazil head the unofficial world amateur tennis rankings comipiled by Edward C, Potter, Potter, tennis historian and U, S. Lawn Tennis Assn. official, has been compiling the rankings for years and his lists are widely accepted. * * * Fraser dtew the No, 1 spot in the men's rankings over Peruvian Alex Olmedo, whose col- lapsed after he won Wimbiedon. Miss Bueno won both the Wimble- don and U. S. erowns, Four U. S. players were ranked way and Hollis also throw to che Horn (30). halfbacks as well as fullback ane ' HERE TONIGHT — Gene Shue, one of the top players on the Detroit Pistons’ basketball team, tiac Northern where the Pistons the Minneapolis Lakers, whom th opener last Sunday. will be in action tonight at Pon- play an exhibition game against ey defeated in the regular season Hope, Hillsdale Show Strong Defenses KALAMAZOO ( — Despite the fact that his Hope College team is one of the state's two unbeaten football clubs, Coach Russ DeVette can't find any of his Dutchmen among the leaders in individual offense. “We're a second division club— and a poor one at that—when. it comes to offensé,” DeVette ex- plained. “But we try to make up for it on defense.” Hope, has a 5-0 record, like Hillsdale, and has yielded only 38 points. Hope has had one of the state’s strongest defenses in recent seasons. DeVette talked about his defen- sive success yesterday at the méeting of the Michigan Football Writers at Western Michigan Uni- ;|\ versity. * Lame es “We have been fortunate in hav- ing the type of kids who make good football students,” said DeVette. “In recent years our strongest players have been linemen with impress upon them that preventing a touchdown is almost as good as scoring one yourself. “We have the type of defense that emphasizes pursuit. Our kids are blessed with great desire and they have just somehow made good defensive players and made up for our lack of a power- ful offense.” Tom Miller, Indiana sports pub- Jerry Planutis, now an assistant coach at the Hoosier school, scout- ed Michigan State against Notre Dame“and re ported that ‘‘the oe look like the Spartans of % - Miller talked down Indiana's 31 record, saying ‘‘we've been play- ing in. the kiddie league up to now.” Indiana, which plays at Michigan State Saturday, has beat- en Illinois, Marquette and Ne- bragka and lost to Minnesota. B.'«<%-. ® |the coach Two Unbeatens in State College Ranks week, he said, is that some mem- bers of his club might suffer a mild letdown after such a good effort against Notre Dame. * * * The briefest scouting report of the week came from Dobbie Drake, coach at Kalamazoo Cen- tral High School. Drake scouted Hillsdale College for Rolla An- derson, the Kalamazoo College coach. He came back with a one-word report: “Wow!”’ Merie Schlosser of Western Mich- igan said his Broncos are getting more in line with the rest of the Mid-American Conference. * * * “Right now, we're with Marshall and-Toledo and the three of us are chasing Bolling Green, Miami, } ‘Ohio University and Kent State,’ . “But I think West- ern is catch We're a young club and 24 of our We can catch up fave Packers in their last two starts. Coach Paul Brown appears to - ? “ P a ee eh ae P, en. ¥ bs | | ! Mains throw a few shoulders at each other to warm up. eekmi season. Creekmur and Gi! “‘The Horse” vith the Det rest of thie Francisco 49ers Sunday. Creekmur, who starts working out with the Lions today, doesn't expect too much difficulty in conditioning himself again for the rugged football ‘the pros play. The 6-foot-4 tackle who quit pro football Jast December after a briuhant career with the Lions, allowed himself to get soft in his job as Detroit Manager of Saginaw Transfer Co Creekmur said he now weighs 247 pounds and that’s eight pounds under what he weighed at the close of the 1959 season. “I know tt will be tough at first,’’ Creekmur said. ‘It will be just like those first scrimmages in camp — you're sore as a boil the next day.” Creekmur is expected to get into a few plays in the winless Lions’ game with the Los Angeles Rams at Los Angeles Sunday and then see fulltime action offensive left tackle for the remaing seven games : Creekmur played pro football nine years following his gradua- tion from Willam & Mary. He played on three championship Lion teams and became known as the as iron man for playing in 168 | straight games As an offensive tackle, he is Five Clubs Opposed Pro Cage Star to Move Elgin Baylor Is Laker Kingpin ise. NBA's ‘Rookie of Year’ him they would vote agamst the . «, move Hit 52 Against Detroit Griffith received the blessings Last Sunday NEW YORK (AP)—It became | quite clear Tuesday why Calvin Griffith did not move his Wash- ‘ington Senators to Minneapolis: of only one club—the Boston Red Sox. He didn’t contact the Kansas City club because president, basketball makes Arnold Johnson, had not vet re- in Pontiac turned from a European vacation Pistons. The five negative voice votes Its Professional its first appearance tonight when the Detroit tangle with the Minneapolis Lak- lers at Pontiac Northern in an ex- senational ‘‘rookie-of-the-year’’ who led Minneapolis into the NBA finals last season. Detroit got a superb balanced attack in the Sunday game led by Gene Shue’s 22 points and fol- lowed by Earl Lloyd and Archie \Dees with 18 each, Bailey Howell with 14 and Chuck Noble with 13. * + * The Pistone may have come up | | with a rookie star of their own in came from New York, Baltimore, Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago. although I believe Boston yave its consent.” No. 5 for W.L. Reserves Walled Lake High School's ior varsity football team boosted its season record to 5-0 vesterda\ with a 33-13 victory over South field on the Walled Lake «1 airon adept at keeping opponents off bal- ance. The Lions made room for Creekmur’s return by placing Ken Rassell, a third-year tackle from Bowling Green State Uni- versity (Ohio) on waivers. John Gordy will move from left tackle to right guard, replacing rookies Mike Rabold and Bob Grottkau who were unable to slow the 49ers’ hardcharging Leo No- mellini Lions’ coach George Wilson got the idea of persuading Creekmur to return for a comeback when he spotted him at the Lions’ fan club Monday. He said, ‘I went over and told him, ‘we sure could have used you against the 49ers.’ Then I sat down and the thought hit me ‘why not'?”’ It took a bit of talking for Wil- son to persuade Creekmur and nis boss. William T. Brown, president of Saginaw Transfer. They agreé¢d yesterday. Creekmur will keep his job with the trucking firm while playing football for the Lions , | ibition contest which is sand-}| ‘Every one of the clubs,” an) P™. apa , saad between regular season informant told The Associated ' Creekmu haope “wn ine Lions games Press, “told Griffith they felt Ween tan, Veal ile ly - - - * A rv Washington was a good franchise Hson = even to have hat - One club owner told Calvin he '® 8!ve Creek = cane Last Sunday. in a_ nationwide should either go all out in an ef- '° persuade him to return telecast, the Pistons defeated the tort to make it a paving proposi - Lakers, 106-19) ins thrilling sea: tion in Washington or Iet_ some: Wrestlers Here Tonight son opener for both teams body else operate it The Pistons won despite a 52 “IT know that five clubs are Professional wrestling resumes point effort by Elgin Baylor the |against the move. Actually, I'm tonight at the Pontiac City not even sure he had one vote Armory on Water St. Jim Ber- nard faces Raoul Romero in the | feature match with Louie Klein meeting Don Duffy in the open- ing bout. Sandwiched between the two bouts will be an Aus- tralian tag team match sending Johnny Gates and Ali Bey against Dick Garza and Marcel Chevalier. The program starts at &:30 p.m. up little by little. | Howell, the All-America from Mis- lsissippi State who was their No. '1 draft choice. Howell helped with nine re- ‘bounds to go with his 14 points. TIMING COMES AFTER PRACTICE By JIM SPALDING When my bowling scores start * * * falling I look first at my timing Tonight's game is being spon- Over the vears I've found that sored by the Rontiac Jaycees and lack of timing is one of the pri- ‘at 7:00 p.m. the coaches of both.mary bowling faults. Of course |pro teams, Red Rocha of Detroititiming is essential to almost and John Castelanni of Minneapo- every sport. llig, will put on a short clinic. Timing is the smooth coordina- e + - tion of all the separate actions The NBA teams get back to you go through to deliver a bowl | Baylor's 52 point spree came | ' on 22 field goals and eight free throws. iregular season play this weekend ing ign ae sie steps, oe lwith the Pistons playing at Cin- SW'8. Siide and release of the | om aye ball at the foul line. One body \Cinnati and the Lakers traveling ito St. Louis, Rocha is hoping that Howell will be a good replacement for Baylor in this year’s ‘‘rookie’’ honors, however the Piston coach says that “Baylor is in a class all by himself, there are very few players who can do every- thing as well as he can. He ts jmotion has got to flow into an- other in smooth, uninterrupted sequence. Practice builds timing. As you go through the motions in prac- tice, you gradually build mus- cular habits so that each action feels natural. Then the total bowling motion that puts all these ‘actions together als® becomes truly one of the few-triple-threat habit that does not require thought men ever to play basketball.” There is absolutely no substitute | Game time is %00 p.m. with for practice—and more practice— adult tickets selling at $1.50 and {0 gain timing. students for $1.00. It is very puzzling, however, ~~ * * | There will be no standing room’ you once have perfected it. The |: MSU Coach Duffy Daugherty|first 33 mén will be back nextjallowed at PNH tonight. Seating most frequent cause for this is spoke to the writers via tape’ re-|year and I “\good speed and agility. We try to'cording His main concern this 'a little faster theh.” will be limited to the 1,800 capac- unconsciously making some little lity. | change in your bowling style. when your timing goes awry after , All-Star Pin Points | Perhaps vour backswing f« a trifle higher. That means you've got te readjust the backswing's coordination with your steps to perfect your timing. If you push the ball away just a little more or a little less, the rela- tionship of all your arm motions to your steps must be readjusted or your timing will be off. Sometimes you may find youre self dropping the ball behind the foul line instead of getting it out on the alley 6 to 12 inches be- yond the foul line. There's one wav vou can discover this fault for vourself. Put a hand towel on the foul line. If you're dropping the ball short of the foul line, the ball will take the towel with it. However, the little thjng that has thrown you off may be diffi- cult to find. Practice is the only way to look at it It's usually best to have some- one else observe you during prac- tice to point out the change in your style. And. of course, the best person to check you over is the instructor at your local bowling establishment. When bowling becomes work, suspect your timing. When timing is right, it takes very little effort to bowl; you're letting your ball do the work. ~~~. er ew we Ve reer EY Oe eee Ne ee ee re a ie \ a) f / 7 THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 © | \ . ’ z : ; st the Flint Vikings, pre-sea-!spected by coach Ed Heikkinen and; target at the moment. Northera {goes to Bloomfield Hills and Mil- ; CEMEN By Set. Oe a aig ay Y. liey his Northern gridders, The J has a 3-1 league mark and still jford entertains Ciarenceville, — ‘ There's been only one graduating son favorites to win the Va ey | Jays o ‘ ; class in the history of Pontiac crown. Coach Jesse ,MacLeay’s have. lost all three I-L, starts by a ng seo pyle ay lynch Ferndale can just aboat sew up i Northern High School, but the warriors stand 1-1 in the SVC after | combined total ‘of 17 points, a one-| soe y9g9 honors. the —e Michigan —— S$ 29 Northsiders are undaunted. = ast week's 96 win over Saginaw touchdown difference in each) 1) 1 satea Walled Lake has wl oe ie ee ee beet opal rth ck here and their overall record is 7. me hands full Friday night, The Vik-| im five contests. ' PER BAG same this Friday evening -at Wis-| *~ * * The luckless Jays look ready to |ings clash with Farmington on the| ite Birmingham, now mioag Aerie even though the col-| Although still without a victory in| explode against somebody and |Walled Lake turt and the Falcons| contention, CASH & CARRY lection of “old grads” will be a five tries, Southfield must be re-' the Huskies are the most likely |are certain to be set for this one.| ens. . : small one. * * * Avondale, f Winless Southfield is the invad- Farmington also has a 2-1 con-| King, faces ; ROTH Lumber Co. | occ ference record and its hopes of| 0009 to ne dat thin alumni as the as p or a . 3360 W. HURON . FE 5-6910 freer ice try te keep thetr a Leas |to Avon, which has Inter-Lakes Conference title means dead. fight = | hopes alive in their first year of Waterford and Berk! wat es mae ; | eridiven competition. do tn a battle of aloorans at |oucl Trey. Clanen t | The Huskies were able to land Waterford to complete the Inter- |Ciawson to EDSEL for 60 ind it Pri ys outed ih South * and if Friday's wr Northern’ field is as successful as their open- Sayer O struse! I's pA Rochester, NEW — NIFTY — THRIFTY er at Wisner, the grads are bound Northern are the feature attrac.|tNt battles —~ . x * tions of & jam-packed Friday slate ference scrap at Howell H . or prep Still a Few 59 Demos Left ! You will recall that in the home County area. rior! woes to aren oa opener the Huskies upset defending x *« * ‘South Central action while front- ceatapies Esrmingue, 27-7 | West Bloomfield, by bull- running Imlay City visits Marlette . . RUSS DAWSON MOTORS | ors. eee drng Nerile iat week Int pet nnicage comin The Sou | COME in ond register played four of its first five g ee ae showdown, tries to ern Thumb has a four-game pro-] for our Longest Pheas- friendly Wisner soll, takes keep its flickering title chances gram, featuring Almont at Ar- ; SALES—PARTS—SERVICE te the road Friday night-for an alive in a duel at Clarkston. North- mada, Anchor Bay at Dryden, Ca-| ant Tail Contest and —EDSEL—LINCOLN—ENGLISH D LIN important Saginaw Valley Con- ville tackles dangerous Brighton on pac at Memphis and Brown City | j MERCURY LISH FOR ‘ ference tussie with Flint North- the Brighton gridiron while Holly at New Haven. win free boots. 232 S. Saginaw Street _ FE 2-9131 | ern im Fiint’s Atwood Stadium. | The Chiefs will be underdogs Bay City Still No. 1 SHOTWELL’S SHOE STORE a Mame atest Prep Ratings |) “esa xe EXPLAIN THIS — There is an explanation as to why a foot- FE ' | Bay City Central continues to)B after a thumping from Northville| 5-0664 ball official is in a cornfield with the ball. The Wapsie High team ! in northeast Iowa is in its first year of football and-every time {hold on to the top spot in thisjand the AlMion pasting cost Lake-| Hours 9:30 te 9 - Set. 9:30 te 6 view a spot in the rankings. | | there’s a kick for an extra point the official has to retrieve the |week's class A ratings in both the ball from among the cornstalks. 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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 THIRTY-FIVE _ Automatic Transmission Our Specialty Motor Tune-Up Fast Service Qvelity Work ny Old Opponents Try It Again: This Weekend - Both Michigan, Gophers Have Fallen on Evil Days on Gridiron MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—The Lit- tle Brown Jug is dry. Bad times have siphoned off the glamor from the storied piece of crockery that once gurgled at the sight of football powers clashing over it, The ancient antagonists, Michi- gan and Minnesota, go at it again here Saturday. But, sad to say, it is hard to see how either one can win, Davis. x *« * the Orange and Nittany Lions. Lacks Old-Time Glamor NEW YORK (AP)—The entire country it watching the de- velopment of the Syracuse powerhouse. The Orange now has won four out of four impressively and appears to have a line to match Southern California’s, Auburn's or any you mention. Coach Ben Schwartzwalder also has some fine backs in versa- tile Gedhard Schwedes, veteran Art Baker, sophomore passer Dave Sarette and his clever and hard-running classmate, Ernie The forthcoming round-robin among Syracuse and those two other well-musciled Eastern independents, Penn State and Pittsburgh, will produce savage-hitting football. Penn State, led by all-purpose quarterback Richie Lucas, now has won five out of five, including Missouri and Army. Pitt, somewhat un- even in its play, as the upset by West Virginia emphasized, can) nevertheless be relied on to provide a ferocious test for both | Buddy Blattner Admits Personal Ritt With Dean ST. LOUIS #®— Sportscaster Buddy Blattner confirmed reports Tuesday that a personal differ- ence with Dizzy Dean prompted him to resign from a contract said to call for $75,000 a year. The 40-year-old former major league infielder said he had asked for and received his releaee be- cause he no longer wantd to work with Dean, former pitching great. * * * Blattner said Dean insisted that their sponsor withdraw approval for him to work the National League playoff games between Milwaukee and Los Angeles. “Diz can be charming,” Blatt- ner said, “but he likes to push people around. I had made up my mind he'd do it only once to me.” LA. Golf Purse Swells How far have the mighty fallen? Michigan, the onetime champion of the west, has lost nine of its | very Big Ten, and if it doesn't win/in the Cotton, Orange or ‘Gator Saturday it may never get higher Bowls, NIGHT RACING sh Octobe: JACKSON HARNESS RACEWAY ACK 1N MICHIGAN 8 30 F this year, Minnesota’s Gophers, who used to be called the giants of the north, have won only three times in their last 19 games. In the Big Ten they are tied for ninth. Both teams are 1-3 this year. | Part of the prepesed and mach discussed ference or jet league. The transcontinental is a dra- The Jug has witnessed battles! matic and not impractical concept between some of the great teams and represents the progressive in football history. It has seen thinking college football needs. It some games between powerhouses js a mistake, however, to contem- and pushovers but rarely has Fat Army, Navy and the Air presided over a game that com-|F in the plan. They fee] that as pounds as much misfortune 48) nat this one, |the people everywhere, they should x * * |not become formally allied with Michigan hasn't beaten a Big any conference. Anyhow, I doubt Ten team since it defeated Minne-| they are indispensable to the idea. sota 20-19 a year ago. Young and! Why not plan toward a ten-team experimenting under new coach conference of two five-team divi- Professional WRESTLING aT PONTIAC NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY 57 WATER STREET WED., OCT. 21 8:30 P. M. Big Jim “the brute” Bernard Australian Tag Match Gates & ADVANCE TICKET SALES: Griff’s Grill, 49. S. Saginaw Armory Phone FE 4-4130 Matchmaker—Bert Ruby Bump Elliott it showed signs of |sions, one West, one East? The i strength by playing Northwestern | West would be the already existent ‘almost even last week before/Athletic Assn. of Western Univer- faltering in the late going and los-/ sities: UCLA, Southern California, ing 20-7. \California Stanford and Washing- | Elliott is one of the few college|ton. The Eastern group would have ‘coaches going all out with the Notre Dame, Pittsburgh, Duke, |platooning system. In addition to, Syracuse and Penn State. a No. 1 unit that plays either way | A six-game minimum would be Michigan has a defensive unit and| required for championship partici- an offensive team. Elliott figures|pation, with each team playing to stay with the system against|four divisional and two intersec- ‘a Minnesota team that will con-|tional opponents, the latter on an front him with a big weight ad-| alternating basis. vantage, The AAWU will be, in fact, the The Gophers, young too, ran| Western Rose Bow! representa- ‘into a wretched stretch of luck} tive beginning in 1961. And Big ‘against Northwestern and Illinois,| Tem friends who should know ad- ‘losing to both by a touchdown) vise me it will drop out of the | after playing superbly on defense.| Pasadena classic after the 1960 | As strong as most teams in the} game, thus opening the way to ‘Big Ten defensively, Minnesota! ether Eastern participation. has been unable to move the ball.| Seven of the schools I've men- Its sophomore quarterback, Sandy tioned already are warm to the | Stephens, is an exciting and dan-| plan. 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Get ready for winter NOW a A gi 2 82 | 2 ee ee aie see fF). | ee ee a eS — eT) ee a ee ey eg) es ae ee oe RS ay cg he eliceeallaatlllaaa lll li iri ns Rint li ell: in ae ‘ 2 — THIRTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 — Srenss=5MSU Must Cure ‘Dropsy’ Against Hoosiers Ssee= winner, wil] head the ski school .atitain in 1957. | STAPP eve outfitters to the ee . A : S rt H — Hil * . ; Bunning, Foytack 1-2 in AL | pd ans ave \ ELEGANT BEST! ||| ° a | , Young Hunters | Burdette Major League 19 Fumbles in “i footweor | Gopher Ball Champion HARWOOD || for rough, comfortable wear. . F i NEW YORK (AP) —Lew Bur- today. The Cubs slammed 11 hom- our Contests gate, Hl Commando Tae waicaed to any maior lengne|Ertie Banks of the Cubs and Or. Ball Carriers Commit Mike Figa was riding on a cloud a couple weeks ago | Fabulous | soot with pitcher, This was 20 more than he /anda Cepeda of San Francisco} Nine Miscues Against/after bowling a 300 in that memorable battle for a sand-_|iil Woolens | pet isto nd oul of yielded in 1958. tagped Burdette for four homers} 115, Lost Week wich but the ball he used for the perfect effort is now ||ii Mode Up and easy to wear in Jim Bunning of the Detroit Ti-| cach, coun gore paced the American League wtite -«* at the bottom of Orchard Lake. H inst 143 $895 in gopher balls the past season! Burdette werked 290 innings,| EAST LANSING @—Coach Dut-| It seems Mike threw it there Sunday evening. ter Yor. — with 37. winning 21 games and losing 15.| ‘7 Daugherty is trying this week to otch keglers have been known to discard a ball |ji "B.D $945 ot be ee ln 1958, poh gorge 275 — aut ball-cesriorn te the Pete Dame, ter a bad day hoping fort— |i] Reasonably by ap ore — showed oS a game. '//a Change of luck but thisitopped six 600 series at 645... ./llll Priced a.) Ss The Spartans have lost 13 of I3;guy really went all out. Gladys Stafford at 509, Bee Flem- Bunning, also right-hander | Tn tS Pn le eas nertnlon:|Didn’t even want to keep it |ing 204 topped Montcalm Thursday Maverick Race | re ed ete aero ee yee! |ly bad against the Irish with five| aS a souvenir of his 300 Ladies The “200 Club” at RANDOLFR . e ; of nine fumbles lost. The into the wa Cooley Lanes Jr. House loop has re te Toda land Indians hit him for nine hom- heaye vcd Nias apie aL 8, luo avorile Y ers and Kansas City for seven.| The ball-handing was smooth oe miserahie day on/ >= | “Pontiac's Fastest troub .| im the backfield and it was more (the alleys for the likeable Mike. _ | on Lake Mead pooling = enlace ce a = cate af tho aaesion naciag a | He had finished far down the|, Woollevers Fawns sco Elks ||illll Growing Store for Men” ‘ Minni f veland, giv-| ball om the tackle, The Notre ist in the final Bowlerama quali-| . « - Joe's Coney BIRD SPECIAL grr a ag end A ing om three home runs .to ack Dame defensemen were playing {fying round due mainly to a 159 !sland 18-2 in Automotive race aaa Per ¢ and winter sports crowd of 20,000 to 30,000 is ex alowed 28 hom in| the ball clawing it away as they came at Westside—his 2nd failure | Music, -Furtney Drugs share later, Three-evelet lace rubbe pected to line the shores of Lake funning -_ == tackled. - in the meet this year Huron Classis lead. Bill Bull's 591! 008 W. Huren FE 2.2300 5 4, oe ae Mead today for the first annual |. .* ¢ . and 666 by Paul George tops there | hydroplane cup race. Peel Fovtack ef - This still wasn't the worst exam-| Mike left right after his squad recently. 0S e wn: $ LAS t *& * te ae wrt [Pie of 8 game of drop the football.| finished with a greap' of 100 - 7 Maverick, the 1959 national /can. He gave up 14 homers, Pedro|Kansas State game of 1957 when Goscaly katie iki kas asben champion unlimited hydroplane, Ramos of Washington was third) the Spartans committed 13 fum-| and Flint. The local team did a Biz Bors’ sizes $5 95 | is tavored to win, although it was|with 30. Ramos, the leader in 1958] bles. great job bet net because of any 7 2-6 , sear ified from the bake, A cree ence annie’ the, Amariaae Daugherty is trying to teach his; help trom Figa. He totaled 416 Th Proved , . crane) ° neem fell over and the 00.80 oat |S —oe —- Gal aciiee _——— slice ———o = e dropped into gravel and mud, W . ° Placed back in the water, it|White Sox who led the majes “It’s the same thing as if you | On the trip home, Milke ordered JUVENILE BOOTERIE broke @ propeller blade and had/with 22 victories yielded 19 hom- gph rage op diy 1, the driver to stop the car while 8 E Law - to be towed ashore. W, T. Wag-'erg. “First thing you going by the lake. He calmly ‘oven Mon ent Pu goner of Phoenix, Ariz., owner of| NATIONAL LEAGUE grab your wallet. hopped out, wound up and fired his 'S Maverick, said it should be ready! pucter, cies w On| He also advised that since a foot- best fastball into the water. It | and tor the test. nevertheless, Burdette, Se 333 35 | ball hasn't got a handle, it's a good plane of the day. x &« * An ar. settllcc.. 3 39 [idea to grab ahold on both ends on | may ease the minds of any ry ste str wteee ern ee, gL epee oie | ur . imi anes . ote reseeeeecses-ce “T've never y a a a ) =——osa* are all set for the race | Newcombe. cm. 7200000000000, BB | made without the football,” he black object with some holes in it * | law ts ol 7. : Hey [added The town ts otill | Koufax. LA “cs WB] Tactics on the point after touch-| okie mows gE a Podres, L.A 198 23 | down try also were getting a good —_ AMERICAN LEAGUE ing over this week, | Westside Sanday as no less than Porat: Bee. $$ H | Art Brandstatter’s second point | % mm totaled 601 or better with ite gt * kick was blocked last Saturday | Gelr handicaps. Bell. Cle 24 2 |when a Notre Dame defenseman| There were a lot of surprises Ciera, ME eacecsccsscenenoeeso: HS $8 lneaaee through the MU line woltut Prank Spadaiore's 10 wes Not only do the members of the Automobile Bs Club of Michigan their automobile oe a ssscsseseeee FB 34 | deflect the ball—the first time it not one of them. He has been burn- = eoeune Herbert, BC. ee... 18 5 | happened this year. ling up the Orchard Lake Avenue insurance from this Exchange at the Club at ite BE. sesecsccenccarscs 21 22 | The pass from center was bed lleys like he owned them lately. very moderate rates, but, in addition, they imptossnes! site | MA 2) | om the third try and Brandstatter | Frank hit 300, 299, 290, 223 and have been returned over fifty million dollars Orioles Buy Hurler improviond © lefthended pose |S Tieton ome <2 See Eves: y that went wide. ing up for the tourney. | Speaking of big showings, how It is « fifty million dollar safety savings, possible because good drivers are insured with other good drivers and the premium and the savings are based upon good AAA drivers. If you are a good driver, why not prove it by belonging te thie great, preved safety group .. . with the fifty miliicn dollar proof. °Be growd when gon qualify BALTIMORE (AP) — Pitcher} The regulars were spared from , Monroe Moore turned John Anderson, who had a brief|hitting in the workout yesterday -out the Job Al- ' trial with the National League|to allow them to recover from ing at Detroit. He had Baltimore Orioles from Miami. against Notre Dame. and did so despite not feeling in | The past season, the 71-year-| Carl Charon, sophomore fullback old native of St, Paul, Minn., won from Boyne City, was doing some EXTRA PINS 12 and lost nine. He had a re-|stand-in duty with the varsity for| Ford Newcombe fired a 213 spectable earned run average of/Blanche Martin. Martin has been! siete in the H on Bowl 2.70 and exhibited excellent con- bothered by rib and leg bruises Wednesday oy a loop. 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Permanent 7 : O Trade-In ; 's , most ; ANTI-FREEZE lh > Allowances on ve NATIONALLY ADVERTISED t Watts |} BATTERIES of all types de EA Re | PST ee es Fe ee Re ee ee ee 1959 EVINRUDE MOTORS AT BIG SAVINGS KELLY'S Hardware 3994 Auburn at Adoms, Auburn Heights | uci * 24 wy 146 W. HURON FE 2-9251 140N.SAGINAW FE5-2620 , Bee ie fee SR a ee, eg THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 — Along the Outdoor Trail With H. GUY MOATS Outdoor Editor, Pontiac Press Pontiac Area Hunters Early Contest Leaders Pheasant 'Derby’ Entries Rolling In Today By The Press Outdoor Editor After a slow opening day listing, entries began to roll in today, for the 1959 Pontiac Press “Big Pheasant Derby.” Fewer birds were taken, apparently, than during last year’s pheasant season's first day. The Tuesday start, and the 10 o’clock time may have militated somewhat to the slow action. But today’s shooting and the coming weekend are sure to boost the take sharply. Most area hunters reported seeing “lots of birds,” promising good early-season sport. First leaders for the “Derby” were two Pontiac area shotgunners, both operating in the eastern part of the county. SCHOOLBOY FIRST TO REPORT SUCCESS First successful hunter to report a ringneck was 14-year- old schoolboy Terry Stein, son of James Stein, 3369 Coseyburn, Drayton Plains. Terry bagged his 374-inch rooster near Or- tonville. He borrowed his mother’s 20-gauge, Mrs. Stein being shelved for the opener by an injury. Terry wes proud of this, his first pheasant. Here are the early leaders: Heaviest—Frank Graf, 4327 W. Walton, Pontiac with a 3-pound, 2-ounce bird. Longest—Lester Schoonover, 2069 Knollwood rd. Pontiac Tewnship, 2 32-inch (tip of beak to tip of tail feather). Graf's beautifully colored, several year old prize was downed near the county line at Clyde, while the hunter was working a field alone. It was his only bird. “Kinda like a wed- ing anniversary gift,” says Graf, who celebrated his golden wedding date with his wife and a big party, on Sunday. * * * Schoonover and his pal, Mel Zuehlk, each bagged two nice birds, with the former’s 2nd rooster taking the contest lead. They were hunting near Utica, at Dequindre and Ryan roads, saw “lots of birds, and even more hunters.” Two others in their party downed a rooster apiece. Schoonover, a hardware merchant on Woodward ave., just below Birmingham, has been an ardent hunter since he was 8 years old. “I’m 44 now, and I still am just as interested in the sport,” he said. DISCHARGED AIRMAN ‘GETS THE BIRD’ Other successful hunters included Floyd Chancy, 59 Poplar, Pontiac, who bagged two ringnecks off Perry, north of Walton while hunting with a friend, Jim Stanley. Chancy has just been discharged from the Kinross Air Force Base. A possible new leader was reported early today by Joe Tersigni, 3460 Mt. Vernon, Pontiac, who shot a fat rooster RP ery ee 9 hPa pe wn ice ie Os 3 BE Eitonh regs EDN hh pon 3 i Caren stg be Pat Bs. fg, ¥ ‘ a gh bai » * 3 Peed “1 ae ie seeing Pontiac Press Photes LEADERS — First leaders for The Press’ annual ‘‘Big Pheas- ant Derby” were on the books today, after a rather slow opening day's shooting. The longest bird was the 43-incher (left) shot by Lester Schoonover, Pontiac township, and heaviest, a 3-pound 2- ouncer, taken by Frank Graf, 4327 W. Walton. for Restoring LANSING—U. S. Fish and Wild-! life Service officials aired their, plans for a $1,000,000-$1.500,000 fish hatchery in the Jordon River |Valley during an informal public jhearing at the proposed site. tes | As outlined, approximately | 000,000 yearling lake trout would | be produced annually at the | federal hatchery. This stock | would be used in the 10-year > restoration program for lake | trout in the upper Great Lakes, | comprising the bulk of Michigan's annual planting quota. Approximately 300 acres in the | Pigeon River state forest are lsought as the hatchery site by the |federal agency. Half of this land |would be used to establish buildings and facilities while the remainder | would provide vegetative cover for i\for the site’s watershed. The land borders the Jordan River in Antrim |County north of Alba. Should negotiations to acquire the land and construction funds Million Dollar Hatchery Lake Trout receive favorable action, the hatchery would begin trout pro- duction in 1962. Solunar Tables aM. P.M. Minor Majer Miner Majer Thursday ...... 950 3:40 10:10 3:56 Friday “ 10:30 4.20 1055 440 Saturday 11:18 5:08 11:45 5:30 Sunday ...... —— 5:58 12:05 6:20 Monday 12:35 6:45 7:10 Tuesday ....... 1,25 7:35 1°45 8:00 Wednesday 3.15 8:30 2:40 6:56 Eagles Sign Cothren PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Philadelphia Eagles announced Tuesday signing fullback Paige Cothren, second high scorer in the National Footbal] League last year but released before the 1959 season started by Los Angeles. Vince McNally, general manag- er, also disclosed that Ken Mc- Afee, veteran pro end, was being released to make way for Coth- ren, a field goal and extra point kicking specialist. ‘Few Limits Opening By JERRY CHIAPPETTA United Press International Michigan's biggest and noisiest opening day of the 1959 hunting | season was a beautiful day for la walk in the fields but wasn’t as productive as previous seasons * * * A survey found that the army iof smal] game hunters had dwin- idled some from last year. } One hunter said, ‘there wasn't that boom, boom, boom we are jused to hearing in Genesee. Coun- jty - Farmer-Hunter Relations Up Again Hunting's Biggest Problem The Thumb area, usually the | best for pheasant hunting, was | doing a booming business open- ing day in certain spots, accord- ing to Imlay City conservation superviser Herman Haedicke. Certain areas had few hunters |per square mile, while others had too many gunners * * Day Both Hunters, Birds Down ,covér to hide in. This plus the re- duced pheasant population contrib- uted to the generally light bag. Similar conditions were report- ed in Macomb County. Sanilac County reported that the number of hunters, compared to last year, was very light. * * * Tuscola County also had fewer hunters and a lower kill. Conservation Department officers in the field said they expected inother big wave of gunners this ,weekend when school-age young- sters have their first chance at small game. LANSING (UPI) — The problem; jem of hunter-farmer relations,” this time when fences are dam- Eddy said the guiding principle * of hunter-farmer relations makes! said Everett Tucker, assistant aged and farm animals frightened.| tn these situations should be ‘“‘ap- | Theer was too much foliage to & itself felt the most during these, chief of the field administration “A guy may be a perfect gentle-' preciation and understanding of suit most shotgunners who re- on his dad’s farm near Clarkston. He was expected to bring it in today for checking. ROGERS * * * few days between opening of pheas-| division of the Conservation De- oo aa the other person’s ri hts.” ported the birds had too much Mh Another “pat” hunter who reports good shooting in the’ ant ate and the end of the sea-| partment, give Siva Gol soap be with te farmer is aia cautious | Gladwin district is Fred Baucom, Lapeer, who says his party son's first weekend. Tucker said the steady hunter, four or five buddies early in the of a large group,” he said. “’There ; i of six took 16, and could have downed even more. This is the time about 75 per the one who is out through nearly season and he sometimes becomes i, more chance for accidents than Logart Ring Underdog | H) ~*~ * * cent of the total hunters through) aj) of the season, generally has a 4 different person. if one, two or three hunt together.” RAVENS HILL DANES ADD MORE LAUREL the season will be in the fields.| piace to hunt and has established ‘He would expect courtesy from’ * * * MIAMI BEACH, Fla. —Luis' @ WINCHESTER . After the first weekend, the vol-) good relations with the farmer. (the farmer visiting the city. He'd! Rodriguez, the Cuban welterweight | Mary Jane and Hank Rover v il e | Tucker said the trouble erupting whose technique of pouring on the Ww Model 12 70 yd ts’ Ravens Hill great Danes, ume of hunters takes a sharp drop ; probably call the police right dives be tha: | The problem comes with the bulk Probably c police right away tom hunter and farmer squabbles punches has brought him unde- @ Reg. $104.95 y their fine Motor City show stud dog winner of a year; “After that, there’s little prob- if someone parked across his drive- : . = eg. . ago, big Caeser, continue to add to their show honors “Shine” | : 2 of Sey cae en ian polis way but many hunters do just this saan —— 1 ene and iy a4 tae fe fie eal Model 50 §$ 85 : . coun ng day opening ” use organi sportsmen and is a 21 favorite to lick Isaac, @ (Ravens Hill Harvest Moon) went Ist female for puppies 6-9) weekend, The farmer often gets a kind of thing at a farm. farm groups have been working on Logart in their 10-round bout to JM ¥ 10 months and best pup (Dane) at the Lincoln Park match. Match 6 D bad taste of hunters’ action during’ Conservation director Gerald the problems inight if Reg. $134.40 was held by the Companion Dog Training all-breed club. o ri id = g STEVENS RH’s Glorious Leader (Tiger) was first in the breed’s (112 [11 ana : | open class. He is 14-months old. Sugarfoot and Suzy will P 7 “ T : ] | . eee 23° | go to the Motor City show in the 9-12 months class. Both |/ OINUEr 1710 Nn n |) Reg. $29.60 will be 9 months old day before the show. Pointers and setters from Michi- ™ U e S * * * gan, Ohio, Indiana and Canada w MOSSBERG Despite all the warnings and advice to hunters to stress Comprised a very fast field for the e e ° 1h gun safety at all times, there continues to be unstable individ- — fall field trial held by ' ney S798" a uals who ignore every precaution, and wind up shooting some-| "ean Pointer and Setter Club, ] Or an T1C e re uc lon S ae one else. Like the fellow who “thought he heard a pheasant ris-| _ Sixty-five dogs:ran in the half ™ 190K-A 16 Yi ing,” turned and let go a blast—at his companion. He certainly Gcaca events at Mighiand Recre- ° = R a ; i ’ ation Area. One test, the open eg. $40.95 didn’t heed one of the commandments of a sane and safe man all-age, was canceled because of | a “en a gun—"“be sure of your target, and don’t pull the trigger| lack of entries. O ! e \ er O eC | REMINGTON unless you are certain you want to shoot what is in sd ae of fire.” your line} pirds sat tight mostly, and in a WA Mode! 760 S$OA35 FF number of instances dogs came up | ff Reg. 112.45 84 i ; , : ; * | Wan, who added bat be ma itmutile ports mat wenses) © THIS POPULAR MERCURY MONTEREY,* FOR EXAMPLE, |S f 300 cal... r Two New Ranges af [wit sccm cag are rp || abe aaa NOW PRICED *136% LOWER THAN LAST YEAR ‘B SAVAGE & e same . It is located in the -0 5 | southwest corner of the park’s Sa abeting acu: © Palcmaniun Bank © Bosed of maniacs d delivered price for a Monterey Ddoor Sedum. MeO PSY. yg Model 99EG SOR25 roud Lake rar | grounds (Prag cece I Patterson, Pint samedi ? Wf Ren tie aa il | -— ul Patterson, Plint). : : ae 2 i} eg. 65 .... ze There is also a new bluerock ‘qe rPot, a tie. Canaan ee ore Ee Area riflemen and shotgunners shotgun field. Scattergunners will) (Harvey Vandelinder, Elmsburg, Ont); = invited to make use of the have to take their own traps for Open puppy stakenSrSatilia, Wahoo SLEEPING BAG wo oer _ eee in Proud Lake tossing out the clay “Birds.” It's Reb (Dave Crupp. deck Soreiscet Recre a. the first shotgun range in area | (Prank Stacey. arborn); 2. Drifter “We have just completed a 100-|parks, Masini believes. Pontiac! {Bob Baker. Detroit); 3. 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S- leo inchedes Federca! excise tox, decker preperation typical equipment most drivers want (such DON’T BUY ANY CAR UNTIL YOU'VE DRIVEN Lge ROAD-TUNED 1960 MERCURY! toine of Santa Monica, Calif., landed the 5$-pound jouvar impéralis, found around the equator | » . . ot wint he had cauft: The Goh was Wetted as Wor Cus omerrmmmmon | Rage Dawson Motor Co., 232 S. Saginaw St., Pontiac, Mich. +. tile atin ae i i ae ee i Cid = ewe eee a ee ee | eS ee ee cee eo ee ee eee pe i, Sec), Jae, =, i, Sa a, ae MN on! — Se UP ie ee ee es fl eM ihe, - es ee an oe a ye eee se OO a SS ee OR ee ee ee ee ee ee : | ‘ ee F THIRTY-EIGHT Uses Good Therapy in Climb Back to Health ig Dyas Magee There were many more minor warm. Then, as she began to talk|¥earins ing a Topeka dress » 85 tragedies, and Gene Tierney of her experiences at the Mennin-|riuseg “Y¢ therapy in her long climb back to biamed mo ome for them. rr lag Bragg gg ye : emotional stability, reminds me of put the blame entirely on her (of doubt sneaked into my report-| a hopeful morning nearly @ year own basic optimistic nature. ler's mind. | \ = “I was so stalwart,"’ she said.| Maybe it was the tentative way, . \ . VS I met Miss Tierney in a coffee «| bore up so beautifully. I never|she worded it: | F ee / | shop off Broadway. cried. I always held it in. What! .. 00 5 ass eomaidered cared,” The day was soft, shiny and a terrible mistake!” | ie sald. “The dectete nave | exceptionally beautiful for New, When her nervous state became)... i York. And so was she. The actress acute, “it was like being on cloud) = pongo er | had just been released from the 9," she remembered. “I didn’t) pect me to be Mt | Menninger Cliniic, pronounced taik. I simply couldn't communi- again. cured of the breakdown which had cate. Someone would say some-| “But I have a safety valve. If\lady once kept her in mental hospitals for thing to me, and I .would take I ever should feel nervous again, |/nently, certain 26 months. lwhat they said and turn it over, ae npn age - a ee a etines ales ‘and pull it apart, and weigh it.|10 days talk to them. is |" s to come to me a ee was like a thought from another good to know.” There will be compensations ning; her biack hair touched | t . ” vate bee patria face world. | Wistfully, then, she described a|for my illness. . as w as ever, | her figure an ideal showcase for | BOARDING HOUSE the black sheath dress designed a by her ex-husband Oleg Cassini. wp Mb thd WY PARTE NY LOVE,L Wis ABOUT Without evident nervousness, in! ; . ATO TELL am THAT 15, M tact with uncommon trankness HOW NICE I HAPPENED TA! apRaNGER'S FEE WILL BE , tions about her illness. She OUR GUESTS ABOUT THE ¢#/ a & Yj prefaced the interview by saying cAI E OF YOUR SONG/IT ABOUT TAKING ~ FAP/: NEVER “Vy, “I'll answer your questions about { ZANES You THE BOTHER | A NEEDED THE ENTIRE THE Gy, my illness, but I don't want to | alia COMING TO METO ; AMOUNT «« AND \T a ROSE Y capitalize on i. It is not might to OF : 77 i epee = tragic =e in SHARE THE ee el Mrcoe eee pied ap my life—and cing mentally ill is ~-AND I DO MEA HAR wit 4 a great tragedy" | ULL TAKE MY USUAL et sonia || La In talking about it, Miss Tierney AGENTS FEE OF FIFTY CONCERN / : was still going through therapy. | PERCENT! ANY Ay VY); During those two hours and many | QUESTIONS 2 Yj xg < NEW/G UY cups of coffee, I often felt as much | ra oY S ¢ Wf YY) an analyst as a reporter. | } : c ° £2 : mS S A OU TALKED OF TROUBLES , AR | Vay mA! Yi WY She talked of the events in her |} HS a, ” Lr 5A Gh, Ife that led to her collapse more HIN = Vz f, than four years ago—of her ‘‘tre- \ - ms a 3 \ 4 mendous disillusionment’’ with her Nas E ee: yo father, whom she had idolized: of WN Zeer, Y= fir her squabbles with Cassini, whom | LR Bats 27228 w Hi she married twice and stil! admires (ern f (“I think temperament is very @ ew = wht attractive in a man... but I i a \ ‘ . can't bear dissension’): of the ii LF — wet ’ SS Sips ironic twist of fate which led her \ : a vee A \¥ x SN 24 to contract German measles dur- j 7 Ee ¥ / ‘| = Wty ' Aw) ing her first pregnancy, resulting Re seesca / th~ 4, AA BRA Ves in the birth of a mentally retarded | 1} 4 ; / V |- AilAy } 1% (] } |. } bee eo { LZ we 1 1) | [exs eae yaa May YetReverse = | | 4 me ele 1D -2\ © 1960 by NEA Services, be TM Rog US Par on iz Marijuana Sentence — DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Dist Atty. | Henry Wade said Monday that OUT OUR WAY “ey, OH, HE WAS ZIG-ZAGGIN’ AFTER { A RABBIT, AN WHEN IT SUDDENLY F\ Z1GGED AROUND THE FORK OF THE TREE, HEZAGGED RIGHT /%,» * . S. Supreme Court in- be given 20 days to for a rehearing. The bond and is sitting out her appeal in Los Angeles. Her arrest cannot; J.-“oe" 4) te” be ordered until the court finally, So aE Wing is turns down the appeal and sends'| ~ oir its mandate to Dist. Court Judge —— wi woe Joe Brown’s court here. lest age? > -_ * = Phofographers to Meet DETROIT w—More than a dozen top photographers will demonstrate | the latest in photographic equip- ment at a meeting open to all Michigan photographers at the, Detroit Press Club, Nov. 12-13. The = agh¥ Eine aoe session is sponsored by the Na- REN = Smee City pice tional Press Photographers Assn. | wk VO = nee Nae eeg oti,” Scena 10-2! ; Ss | 1% eae fig eke NEW YORK — Only about 2 per tees He Ws cent of the American people have : a oO . perfect eyesight. “4 NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller By Walt Disney ‘on (7 THis is our WE'VE NAMED TOL WE NOW TAKE You NEW | BABY . TO THE zoo | S E Ha fi _ ————— _ i sa PI MORTY _MEEKLE By Dick Cavalli re he + THE GIRLS By Franklin Folger You'll Find : PS) oproritaee | | EAT THE | opportunities ms, ! Every Day in the Pontiac Ls TRICKSTERS | , ei wont Aa section | Take advantage of this easy way to packages of to solve your buying and | t Ithful } | me selling problems. Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum To Place Your | WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 “1 don't wonder we can't take it~wjth us = it goes before we dot” na st, Dari yin THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER yr A ee eel 21, 1959 % Steels Slide Off [MARKETS [March Wheat Navy is Prebing (claim New Offer *'From Red China Nautilus Damage PORTSMOUTH, N. H. ‘ a,” io fs conleay saleneciin Roady to Accept Idea Ni r investigation to- Negotiations, Says the Portsmouth na seid tales tn world’s toot wee. Note From Khrushchev ic-powered vessel is being over- hauled. Profs and not by force. This is the for- Princess Shifts Her Hair Style to Flapper ‘20s has suddenly changed her hair style to a look suggestive of the flapperish 1920s. Layoffs. in Auto Industry | LONDON W—Princess Margaret DETROIT (UPI) — Layoffs in! Even with the return of the Stee? No longer is she almost a double the auto industry soared to more Workers to the mills, it will take for Marie-Luce Jamagne, the Bel-'than 77,000 today as the industry!about three weeks to get steel to gian girl Group Capt. Peter Town-|waited for a federal judge in/auto plants throughout the nation, age nie The, following are top prices) 4. > ‘» CHICAGO (AP)—The Chicago send is going to marry. \Pittsburgh to order striking steel Then the pipelines which have Wall | jcovering sales of locally grown, | | * _ Sun-Times, in a dispatch from; She showed up smiling in the Workers back to the mills. ‘been drained dry will have to be 5 ‘produce brought to-the Farmer's. Capt. Cari A. Johnson, acting Washington, said today that a let- new style last night on a visit to| A Taft-Hartkey injunction send- refilled before parts reach the : ‘Market by growers and sold by puree ee ae ap er from Soviet Beier we Aenea Youth clubs in London’s somewhat ing the Steelworkers back to work |final assembly lines again. : | i Be, Se iKh shev t sident Eisen-. : sey “ic already was "eV | x * * NEW YORK Sissies devil ithem ip wholesale package lots. CHICAGO & — March wheat! peared limited to electrical caidas rushchev to |seamy Bermondsey district. already was too late to prevent = \ ae : a ined Quotations are furnished by the soa 2 : >-|hower “is said to contain a cael | ; least a brief interruption of pro-| Most of the workers laid off to while electronics and selected mo ‘Detroit Bureau of Markets, as of|ciimbed to a new season high) The Navy in Washington saidlotier from Red China to the Unit-| , Did the princess have her dark (icin of new cars but the autoldate. 1,400 of them Chrysler Corp tors advanced in a mixed stock | Tuesday me aso today as demand for all grairs|the damage “does not extend tO og States.”’ | brown locks redone Te industry hoped to be able to turn employes and the rest General market early this afternoon, Trad- i increased on the Board of Trade.|the nuclear reactor plant.” ‘*t * * gy id lla erate fen ‘out at least 1,650,000 of them dur-|Motors employes, were parts plant ing wes moderate, Detroit Produce March wheat advanced to $2.03 x *« * “The charge d'affaires of the sce te andy ne ing an 80-day cooling off period workers. xs - & around the opening of trade as| The Nautilus came to Ports-\gqviee Em in Washington, = ‘in the steel walkout. | Most assembly li e bee one commission houses and profession- | i bassy refused to wed? ibly lines have been The market awaited a court rul- je my hewn WE. | ces sccccees 3 traders the nearby con- a an extensive | Mikhail Smirnovsky, delivered the ; fies cn _ While it was waiting for the | able to continue but the parts ing on the government's applica-|4pples. Jonathon, bu. ... . a3lat sagesod : overhaul. The damage was discov-/goviet Prime Minister's message| The royal household isn't say ing injentilen. General Melee was | Gs teld aft wakes fxn ic for an 80-day cooling-off period in apa déclatosh. bss i. tracts up as - ea a a en ered Oct, 15. to Undersecretary Robert Mur- But a source close to royal cir-| forced to send home 2,257 work. | turn out eventually will be the steel strike. Whether it is Apples. Welt” ‘00 the seal oral was said a be ra | phy at the State Department last anes sid one thing thine de do! ers at its Chevrolet engine plant | missed on the final assembly 1 j | eek,’’ the Sun-Times said. ; the new ha as noth 0 do _ . ; one grated oF = tawaves, Ge Out | Grapes, coneana pe. me anticipation of a bullish govern-| err is a report on certain as-| With any romance with John Turn- st Buffale, N. Y.. ss = | aie look regarding steel shortages was Pears, ' Kieter, 2.75| ment report on the amount of! : ‘oren. er. the handsome Canadian lawyer tll unemployed in the auto ine | phic means shutdowns rateie a discouraging factor foe 33 jpects of Khrushchev's conversa-|¢r. the handsome \anadian oN ye" dustry because of stec! shortages | > to four ° : |Quince, DU. .......-.+....s-seeeeeees 3.25/wheat placed under government jtions with Chinese Communist the princess met on her 1958 tou to 37,483. las one reall aaa Steels were virtually at a eabhe Oo - aes ecweust $2.00, Support. : ‘leaders in Peiping. Khrushchev is| of Canada, . — builders. fe a standstill in early trading but Lrantl ap ag dade ie Tn Soybean adva ranged up . |reported to have written Mr. Ei-) Gossip columnists hive rep ited Almost . one-third of the Plants . Once . the justi is able to slipped as the session wore on, |Cabvese. bu nce - $33, to more than @ cent a bushel in | jsenhower that Communist China ly connected the name of Turner, turning out 1960 model Chevro- get the, steel it needs, however, some taking losses of more than \Gapnase al ou ay : 138. early transactions. Demand re- jis ready to accept the principle 30, with that of the princess, 29 insage bred were a down by a mui Avi. Cars at ed a point, Cabba:; routs bu. , 1% cs é mati —$$—$—$______ steel shortages and other assem- of abou ) week ing ee z Carrots, topped * pu. pases teceesesce pt pertedly came principally from | Robert Kennedy Tells gag iba oon been bly lines were expected to follow the 7!2 weeks of eooling off in the Gains and Josses of fractions to ao © acd epnnocenbEonc. 309, Processors and speculative in- . 5 J § and Reds Agree suit before additional steel can be steel industry, this would mean . . elery. UCLA Students, mula Mr. Eisenhower and Khru- made available to the auto indus- production of more than 1,650,000 oe een “i po Repplaate ba. once .ceseegeet vuy Zoe) Corn was in fair demand, as) of Rackets Probe shchev adapted in their Sept, 27) ° a ide “ Most leading rails were down Sggplant. . 5 001 s and ry ly in. the| ra = ———— fractionally. Some of the electron-|Qeurds, ‘oe. COM ccitiiiiciiiiii: Pyg}were oats and rye early in the Camp David communique. on €ace in ANIarcric ics advanced 2 poinis ce mire, [Fane PE somos neseerer ee FR LOS ANGELES (UPI)—Robert * * kk * (Leeks, donb No igkg cree EMS) near the end of in At higher (Kennedy disclosed last night that! The dispatch, by Frederick Kuh.) wasHINGTON (UPI)—The Unit a |Onions, - ; f » | ; . : : , : Aircrafts and oils declined. Air-| Onions. Pickling “ie Baceconccnoce 13d| December $1.99%: corn % to 3 Republican members of the anti-|said that according to & version oq States and Russia have agived NOW ONLY lines and tobaccos moved slightly |Parsiey. Gutly, dos. behs...s.cecscces 90 higher December $1.09%; oats %|Tackets committee gave labor lead-|which it has not been possible {0 with 10 other nations that the Ant CAME GREAT $ ahead. Chemicals, rubbers and Parsley Root, doz, bu: = io hi December 74%. rye(@? Walter Reuther a clean bill ofjcorroborate, the Chinese would sictic should be used only foi 4 : wy Sremee. Geto Pan. dex. ++ 28 ito 3s higher, = 3) Tye! ealth aft full investigation.|even extend the noforce principle! ° farm .implements were irregular.|Parsnips. “% bu. ....... +++ 3.00), & hi be %,- |he alter a & . peaceful purposes : Peppers, Cayenne, pk. ............. 150;“s to %s higher, December $1.35'2; lto the Formosa problem on cer- a 4/5 Losses of more than a point Peppers hot. bu. ......... -17Sland soybeans % to 7% higher x * * lain itions | The 12-nation Antarctic confer /> Qt. | narencoere 1.50 ‘ lor - | cond : . sterday that its Plus were taken by Republic Steel and| beppers. iol it beers — ae rH November $2.13%. Kennedy, a former counsel! of the| “Without asking U. S. diplomat- ence announced yeste rday that it ay Sales Tax 'Potatoes, 50 Ib. bag - 225] icommittee, made the statement!. . cs committee considering political and Youngstown Sheet. Bethlehem was, 1.10 : ie recognition of the Communist j igen reggie Se eoeee saat before a group of 500 UCLA stu-| “06 i” legal matters had agreed that down about a point while U.S. 'Radishes. black. % bu. ............ 15° . . | lregime in China,” the Sun-Times : : j i |Radishes. red. doz bu : 1.25 | Grain Prices dents and professors in answer to - : Antarctica “‘should be used for Steel yielded a fraction, )Radishes, white. doz 178 baits jsaid, ‘‘the Khrushchev letter is al- a : 5 that Democratic members| : yeaceful purposes only and that A iihocctecosacnocce 2 00 | charges had Chinese } I Both .American Motors and squash. Acorn. boo. ees: Ved CHICAGO GRAIN jof the group had “whitewashed” |lened ee ® Culbes SUR* all measures of a military nature Studebaker-Packard res wm ed (Squash. ee a Heo} ee Oct. 21 (AP) —Opening p ther jgestion that Washington and Pei- ood be prohibited their strong showing of yester- Squash. Delicious, bu. ............05 1.50 Wheat ee 4%! “We = a iat an ruc time | Ping discuss some measures to-| A communique said the agree- Squash Hinhberd, bu. .......... 178 Dec . 1.96% Mar .. 73%). Spe Do |ward normalizing their relations . day but American Motors erased jTomatoes. 14 Ibo wo... cesses senses 1.75 sar 202. May 12s... . 0's investigating Mr. Reuther as other|“@"° | ed. that, Ment was expected to become At a gain of about a point and Turnips, doz bchs 110 May ........ 198% Jly ... 65% Idn’t find If it is true, as rumored, that dicle 7 cf an Aplarecs ‘Tran \Turnips. topped bu. . ........... Sep 1 862 mee labor leaders and couldn't finc al Red Chace is willine is osalier 2 af showed a fractional net laps after | GREENS Corn * Dec seeeeee . 1.35%) single thing out of line,” he said. “°C } 4] on t34 LD MeN@L (2. 1 tags Rete mes ae ae A passenger in Graham's car,!_ This compared with $2.878,000 or Am Cyan... O74 ap oe ~ Mo 2 and 3 190-280 Ibs. 13.28-1350: mixed No Oak Park attorney Dean Robb of Cents a share in the similar Am Met Cl... 25 Loew's tre... 301/15 65-1600: No 2 ang 9) semgee he (24071 Norwood $f. and the driver! 1998 period jet | sales Tost to a bd s Am Motors ... 686 pool | ) 39.7/12.50-13 00: mixed et: ous. 388-400 of the other car, Charlies Moore $185,281,000 from $154,663.000. Am N Gas .. 572 poe ll a see 43.3 Ibs. 1100-12.00: 400-609 Ths. 10.80-10.75.| comet . ; Am mere + 8 Lou & Rach 1+ 784) Vealers—Qalable 75.“ Steady: chotee | 62, of 2565 Bowers Rd., Lapeer } Am Tob “gs 3041250" 00: run and ueiicy 100-3900 TOWNShip, were treated for lac- Stee] Earnings Listed tases Fg Mestre’ 2: Bliotentam gaec Met terten denejerations “and bruises at Lapeer ichenY & Co 316 Merck .. 116 . . County General Hospital and re-. Republic steel Corp earnings for nine e gies . 17 jm hs ded Sept. 30 aa, i Hasat* at!) Poultry and Eggs wed me a CELEBRATING 32 YEARS IN PONTIAC Salt & On ... 2 Monee foo: Sai DETROIT POULTR — ‘ Mont Ward ... 497 : A share— ~ber age oe =~ o Mot Wheel! 175 Pad gcd hl oe oe a ai Witnesses told Lapeer County cosd 82.60; 1968 —62.50 PRO Boud ers ae pie one Oe -ae4| live poultry: |sheriff’s deputies that Graham! 1959-$848 650 793: 19588638 622 “a7 or 4 a 1a: “ o iths nd , Borg Warn 22. 401 Nat Blac) 328] 4 Meauy Pe Rene 17-18: leh type bert idrove on the wrong side of the| Fer three monihs enced Sept 30: | scmmenercei: ) Rriews Mfg ime 10.4 oe eee =: Ibs ouiites 18-18%: Barred Rocks 21-22:/road and struck the left front of! 1959 °824 861 406; 1958—$15,184.641 | os rx 7 " are = erin Balke 1088 nat toe 1004 25-26. ducklings gg ed "ack, ts. | Moore's car. Investigation of the) * (9:5 °o7 cents i ; # pac ey NY Central. 31.4| Keys heavy type young hens 25-26 paccident was to be continued to-| Metre a. issy 5s) ent : bars : No Am Av ... 357 DETROIT EGGS , 1959 663.908 19! ian a BR . AH Nor Pac -- $7.6) DETROIT. Oct 21 (AP) -- Eggs. fob day. oi: sacnmas for nine months ended e # camph Soup — 50 oe nar hed Sp str, in case lots federal state) Sept Pe i ate | | ; Can Dry . 203 110 8s Whites- a at: | . Soin tailed : : , ; Can Pac... 36.8 rene OE oe | OO: tree O88: eta gfe =8| Wildcat Strike idles Nela5d $29 214,780; 1958—$18,580,996 ; oe 363 Pa GAEL ... 616 21-22; grade B large 34-36; browns— A share os a ld said 195 Pan AW Air .. 23.4| grade A. large 38; medium 26; small 31: 4,500 at Chrysler 1959—$1 50; 1958—$1 26 : ape ss h Er : : : ' : ches & Oh |. ee pare Da. te] White’ grade Sv eenre large 36; large) DETROIT (UPI) -- A_ wildcat | d : | “ ’ e. nrysier .....°62.5 Par °° 07 6! 33- edit a 18-19: i bis. : Jess Cree Ree sce 478 Ceemee Ieee ee a: erade A emits dazte es: a: igtrike by members of United Auto Linco a GD Continenta PRIS hg gen Sees wl es ee ai 7 Penst Cola ..- 312 eon eecium 22; small 18°.; erade! Workers union Local 7 at Chrysler Advertising Is Shifted Con Eats, S. Phrips D wee 856 Corp.'s East Jefferson Plant has| ; \ Sh -De th Consumer Pw $62 Philee ....-- = | Lod | d about 4,500 workers idle today. DETROIT (® — Ford Motor Co.’s or t P Con Pw Pf 4.52 81 pn eg. ae ge Calendar « *« * 'Mercury-Edsel-Lincoln division has ; Cont can ory Evie 00 31.31 @pecial Commuaication Cedar) Company officials said they|assigned its advertising account 2 Drawer File at 1e2 Republic Stl. ae ro 60, F. and A. M.. Clark- jcould not foresee when the walkout |for Lincoln and Continental cars a Oo er a bow. dest Cont Oil... 466 Revlon --"" 473 Ston, Thurs. Oct. 22, 5 p. m. Work|/might end but pickets kept about|to Kenyon & Eckhardt, Inc. T-B il J tt val Copper Rng ., 21.4 Rex Drug - - 0 2\in MM degree. Dinner 6:30. Got-|. - ‘ ; had been handled high in quality Corn Pd . 52) Revn Met --- oe idon Stayt. W noel \2.500 production workers on the! The account ha en handle ae Rey iT Dut s.. 413 as Ys ‘'ifirst shift from their jobs this\by Foote, Cone & Belding since Writes over grease, e Letter size Det Fails 412 Getemey W ++ at N " * morning. \last December. give, glossy photos... drawers Doug Aire. «a2 Scoville Mr... 283) ews in rief The walkout, by about 60 em- fingerprints . . . stains, Grey, Ship. wt. Dow Chem ... 85.4 Seete One, 11.34 M ‘ployes on the panel instrument line, It is estimated Americans con- etc. GUARANTEED NOT opp. 39 Ibs. te Pole Li Simmons ...+: 7.1 = Irs. Elizabeth Bailey, of 201 in the assembly plant, began yes- sumed 32 billion bottles of. soft TO SKIP OR RUN DRY $ 98 Bast Kod ... 906 Sinclair .----: ao. |whittemore St., told Pontiac police|terday in protest over reassign- drinks in 1958, or 184 bottles per FOR ONE FULL YEAR. Faton Mie Ree “1 Bou Pac ....+e 70 2) Tuesday that someone broke into| ment of a woman worker. ‘person. \ J Emer a : 7 ne hd - 215 her home and stole $35. | —— a ee ee ~—_ < § d .. T Firestone .... 123 34 oil Cal “ 467| Patricia Batlin, of 191 Whitte-| Ferd Mot, «+.» $33 a on xd 2 “64 pore St., reported to police yester-| L Si 5: y On .. | } ag A meease « 2 a ps ewe ha pd etter Size Gen Dynam .. 447 ig pS aae i 614 ¢ h = an estima | 4 Dr w Gen Elec nee By Buther Pans 38.4 rom her purse. awer Gen Mills .... 32 de 1 “ } : e e Gun siseers baa Tenn Ges $1] Someone broke into Frank's Dry This Full Suspension File Q Te @ Hl. 1 Tero sul :. 18 |Cleaners, 225 Auburn Ave., and ated Gen Tire .. 1012 Textron 4. 54 )stole $40 from a cash box, it was, textured Gener i 334 Tran W Air 226/reported to Pontiac police yester- ' T-Ball point is o An outstanding value Gillette 69 Trensamer .. 303i day the jones’ for any office Gobel . 28 Twent Cen .. 32.2 . \ e Jotter’s id tr tio Goodrich ..... 884 né*Ceroide’1384| vattian Rusrczak wikite| © Solid, sturdy construction 98 Gran Paige. a5 UN Pac a. 2281 se waterford Townehin ca e Standard letter size drawers Gt ABP... 389 Galt Mee ea ° Pp. re Grey, Shp. wt. App. 125 lbs. Sreteen . ae Unit Pruit .. 261)Ported:to Pontiac police yesterday | ell OS HL, Ge Klee e.: arajthat someone stole her purse con-| | 3 ‘ i 4 i Tso apers, | Romerce TP. a3 OS fay, 7 -- Beef taining esses iste 1 Shede Indust Ray... 184 (WS, Tob 2}7! A fire at the home ef Saima Boll: yng Randy sc $2 Van Real”... 344/Pilgrim, 10 Grant St., last night! m2. INSURANCE epenig le ce Walareen 40.6 wed J estimated $600 d Sia | a ~ DESK Interlak Ir | 297 West Un Tel . 38.1 2 an amage, ' Ds Int Bus Mch 413 Werte 4) PX ° 38,4\the Fire Dept. reported today. The egianly o71 White Mot. 58 |blaze in the one-story frame home Int Pa 129 |» Wool ‘. 60.3)was believed caused by an over-| A : Int Tel'& Tel. 38) Youeet BRET 134 4/heated coal furnace , Save on this multi-per- Isl Crk Coal .. 342 Zenith Rad .. 102 : pose, goose-neck lamp. ee ox OP Rummage Sale, Redeemer Leth- Heavily weighted base eran Churc : e. Birm- AIR CUSHIONS i for wall mount- comm tT OCR, AVERAGES ham. Oct. 22. 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.:| s CH alge tiie brows fin. (command ig coe Fm [Oct 8, De. m. 203 Dm. Ady THE TRAVELER > Made of bonded later foam robber '"9- A” i Bross 6 us 8 see Prev. day is 318 Hoe See Bae Sale, Gulld No. 2, All cuttending © Rattan top, corduroy bottom bore of block or bross Week ago ......3306 1336 96-7 3216 Saints Ta Church, Fri., Oct. The Company That Invented Brown — 15 x 17” Month ago’s...'3242 1783 94.0 9164/23. 10-12. Exchange St.’ entrance. ' quantity ese. \ ° baked enamel. 1088" high reas iss ‘ iar a 238 8 Adv. Automobile Insurance ) i368 $87 hed 2's te Friday, October Ib. - Net change 'ss ed 3 tt dl Beartre Church Si Pine,” See us for complete information about The Trav- $19 Bera 6 o-S814 1005 OOF TEE ae agham. 3 blocks south of 14 elers low cost Automobile Policies that will suit _ DOW-JONES 1 P.M. AVERAGES e between Southfield and) 30 inds. 634.05 off 1.32. Greenfie Adv. your heeds. V4 Ib 3 rails 166-60 off 0.40 R ceded / 69° | ; uw 7 . y Lee ummage Sale u Mall. Forstecks 2.13 off 0.34 Friday, October 23, 8:30 ; Vv 49 Volume t 1.480.000 y, 0 Oe a. Mm. tol, vill 2. salle ual p. m, St. Mary's of St. Benediots, P IT STOCKS v. Th h A Nephier Co. \g) | Paar anc geet are nights! Wanted Sleeping quarters for 4 atcher, Patterson RUBBER BANDS Allen ME mouip. Co.* 24 26 deer hunters on Nov, 14th, WIRE STAPLES Rovan Rubber Cos... 2827 |ton, Mich. or . Con- & Wernet Special sovings on top BowlBace otesC” At lS et. anor eves Li O-lgI4. Adv. | a eae ney er: en er Gos 9.4 19 || ; ‘ : : Pontiee’s Oldest Insurance Agency 210 te © strip, 5,000 Amy sine or emorted. Tae 184 114) Colonial Group Rummage Sale, | ied Z peas Ba ig? {),|Saturday, ye m. 711. Community National Benk Building _— "Mo sale; bid dnd asked. ‘ \Pirst Adv. ee a \ Soar Over 77,000 Today. _ . ‘ bias from the federation FORTY ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 ‘Negroes Out to End Bias ‘in Trade Unions WASHINGTON (UPI)—Negro belong to unions in the United , } union are waging a self- States. Those from Communist- . gtyled “moral revolution’ against dominated organizations would be , Yacial discrimination in the labor barred. ‘ en - « | The NNTUC would support the A. Philip Randolph, head of the AFICIO. its vaagapsins Load ade x itical Education (QOPE) and Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Port- Randolph ers and the only Negro vice presi- dent of the AFL-CIO. is leading a drive to eliminate al! traces of is set for early November in Detroit and a big founding con- vention may take place next April. “The massive struggel, now un- der way, of Negro trade unionists within the AFL-CIO against dis- crimination and segregation in all | of its forms constitutes a revolu- tion — a major moral revolution,"’ Randolph said. AFL-CIO President George Meany has said he shares this goal but differs on the methods te be used im reaching it. He prefers a more deliberate ap- Preach in contrast to Randolph's demand for quick expulsion of any union which maintains racial barriers. Randolph is now advocating cre- ation of a national Negro Trade Union Council (NNTUC) to put pressure on the AFL-CIO and its affiliates to crack down on ‘Jim Crow” practices PARTICIPATION SOUGHT It also would encourage rank- and-file Negroes to seek office and become more active in union af- fairs. AMC Eyes Building Cars Abroad for Europe MILWAUKEE w — The treasur- er of American Motors reported last night that his company is considering producing automobiles overseas for the European com- mon market area. Richard T. Purdy of Detroit said, however, that explorations of the idea were preliminary and that fo firm plans for the move have been made. * * * According to present plans council would recruit members of an estimated 1.600.000 Negroes who | Forgets 2 Broken Legs Saves Drowning Man (AP) — In the clinging to an overturned motor- boat about 20 vards offshore. Woodall. 36, a Negro, grabbed CLEVELAND, Oho spite of two broken legs. Alphonso Woodall swam Lake Fre’s rough waters to save a drowning a rope at a boathouse and took man Tuesday night a life jacket from his car. He Woodall’s legs were broken last fastened the rope around his March while he was in California Waist, gave the end to a passer- stunting for motion pictures with by, then dived into the lake. a man-carrying kite He was hob. Swimming to the capsized craft. bling along on crutches at Gordon he tied the rope around the boat- Park beach Tuesday night when Man. Men on shore pulled them out of the darkness came cries for to safety. Woodall reinjured his left into leg help a ; ; ' when waves threw him against . S j i T = m . ign i help me: I the seawall. The rescued man. going .Louis Fabri, 30, was in fair con- The cnes came from a ™AN dition, suffering from shock and SPECIAL FLECTION exposure. To the qualified electors Notice ts hereby giren that a special nm will be held in the Township of Waterford. County of Oekland State of Michigan Fabris companion on a duck- hunting trip, Eugene Marsh, 29 was swept away when the boat LOCATION. ‘OP POLITICAL PRECINCTS overturned. The body was. not. 1 Jarne Adems School 3810 Clinton- Tile Rd found ° Fire Station No 2 4306 West Wai- ton Bis 2. Waterford Village School 4341 : peak onfiac Dem Ulu 4. Williams Lake School, 3529 Airport Re > Waterford Township Hal. 4908 W juron St 6. Hudson Covert School 1156 6cott fo Cal €ag er Lake Ra 7 Donelsor 8c! 1200 W Huron St ros oe gbam He noo! 4350 Elizabeth I P Meagher, Democratic | iam Beaumont School, 6532 candidate for state senator from o Wi Elirabeth Lake Rd 10 Lambert Scnoot, 3876 Cass FEtira- Oakland County last year, will be beth Rd ’ 11 Knights of Pythipe No 277 Hall 0¢2 guest speaker Sunday at the | Voorheis Rd monthly meeting of the Pontiac 12 Henry R Schoolcraft School 6400 Democratic Club. it was announced ' Macedar Dr 13. Pontiac Lake School 2518 Williams WW foday. Lax Rd. !? : : | . 14 Drevton Plaine Scheel. 9000 Gasha-' The meeting will begin at 2 p.m. bes , ivisi * y | Se see aceaat aad Ge at the Fisher Body Division UAW | Local 596 hall, 821 Baldwin Ave. | cert Lake Ra a grt — Leggett School, 3621 He will show slides of the club's | aes Wiliam Austin Burt School, 881 recent picnic. The public is in- | inding 18 Waterford Center School, 1021 air- Vited | port R | within sai@ Township on Tuesday October 77. 1988. for the purpose of rot- Huge Playland | Is Being Built in the Bronx NEW YORK . — A 65 million dollar playland, hailed by its build- ers as the world’s largest outdoor family entertainment center, is be- ing built on 205 acres in the Bronx i the following three propositions oposition No !—Library Cons‘ruc- tien ee propos! tlon hall he Hmitetion on the tots! aneut t of taxes which mar be ascessed each year against property in the Town- ship of Waterford. Oekland County Michigan for all purposes except taxes for the parment of interest and princtpe! irred prior to Decem- increased as provided in Section 21 of Article X of the Con- stitution of Michigan. for a period of ten «'0) years fmom 1960 to 1969. bo'h inclusive by one-tenth of one per cent ‘$100 per $1.00000' of the assessed valuation as equalized. for the purpose of paring principal and interest on and that formerly was swampland. establishing @ reserve for bonds aggre- ' gating not to exceed $300,000.00 in To be called Freedom tan d, Principal amotnt to ertablish a free ’ tego library and to construct @ build- U.S. A., the project is scheduled ng therefor. in said Township? to open next Jul { ood , Si sition No. 2—Library Operating a as ii Tax Proposition Shall the limitation on the total’ Co., which ts building the center . @mount of taxes which mar be ascessed each year against property in the Town- ship of Waterford Oakland County; Michigan. for all purposes except taxes} for the payment of tnterest and principal on obligations incurred prior to Derem- says all attractions will be on an historical theme. Wood has built Magic Mountain | dr., head of Marco Engineering | | ai fs Horace ie Ck ‘n/ center in Denver, Pleasure Island | tion of Michiean. for a period of ten near Boston, Magic Harbor in Po i a ab Ae oe a a Fiestaland in San Antonio, | ($56 per $1000.00: of the acceeced valua- Gold Rush in Sacramento and Dis- | tto as equalize? for the purpose of : maintaining and operating a free public COVervland in Miami. His Great. Southwest project in Dallas is un- der construction | Ubrary in scald Townthtp? Proposition No i—Library Bond Prop- Osition Shall the Towr 12 gst iret: for large vessels along one side 5} 0 197! Incl “on 1954 'o 1973 Inc! Of the municipal dock which Pe- 1 1950 to 1 tinct _ — a a Hal toskev hopes will be eligible for Ciarkstor 7 state matching funds for transient a ‘boaters, He also has a plan for. District 6 90 1951 to 1970 Inc! small boat slips. vie fee to 1970 Incl. —...._..__ 954 to 1973 Inc! REZO - 3 00 1955 to 1970 Incl, The Brandon pk Si boar | Bite ar ree | purposes, a reel of la - ony ae (Ing on Sashabaw Road an fumes ok pw one (Ms le Hee acs = Seymour Lake to be used as @ beach poe nel. for swimming and an area for picnick- he legal descri lows: District of J TSN RoE. see ue = to | land tt of NE \%4 of NE 4. beg a County to 1968 Ine) 0°19" BE 528 ft from ne 1s i r oth 8 aren SPARKS. o is’ B 120 ft, th § 89 “a Was 2 ot < County qrrecsurer th N alg ‘s line 22821 f1 gt ft DM SIBLEY. ‘h NO'18 F 43513 % th alg be ¢ line Deputy {40 Mths oie Bove fmt E ies tt Dated: August 31. 1958 OP sg Rejative te Opening and Closing Law. Act 116. PA. 1954 Section 720. On the day of any elec- Oct 21 and Nov. 11, 1989 | BUBL: Cc SALE At 9:00 @m on October 1959, a | ed at 7 o'clock 1966 Lineoin Club Coupe, cette) number cont 56W ApeessL Will be sold at blic sale the Woodward Ave., Pern Mich , : thet address being w the vehicle i¢ aha stored anc mar be inepe Oct. 20 & 21, 1989 recA reteset * “UI NHAFCnmyna AZ _Help Wanted Female 7 dear mother | Death Notices = asic sgn reo aoiygronasatag oneison-jonns wood, owe eH of “Designed fof Funeral e Prank A. Hull; sister of W. ; as fees .c'Sttact tetas | VOorhees-siple jaa front’ Pires es FUNERAL HOME, tn Acacia Park Cemele . Family = a, miene = Pourdation for re Stu- T — la U. of M., Ann FUNERAL HOME | GILLEsPi= OCT. 30, 1080. ARTHUR | OFAro ee | Eun w brchaven bere, domes | mor ones Ay seat | | Sinesple: Sroter of ire aly A Cemetery Lots 5 } even ml ert criee | PERRY PA a | Beecer at Pate | eee Os an | | MANN, eae pi. =| Help Wanted Male N. Lapeer, Lake Orion; age 74: | | | | | Mrs. Alice Scholtz. dear sister of | 4 MEN L. 8. Glann, Archie _ end | i PY laVern G nere! service - will be held Priday. Oct. 23. at 18 TO 20 ll a.m. from the First Baptist Salary $85 per wk. Only those Church, Lake Orion, with Rev willing xe work need apply. Walter Ballagh officiating. Inter- Salesmen~ . ment Bad Axe, Mic Mrs No | Mann will lie in state at the Call FE 8-8103 for appt. | PFiumerfelt Funeral Home, Lake | _ Orion ee | 4 NEW BOSS—YOURBELF. ES- Card of Thanks 1 |” tantishea gales route with approxi ——ae_—eerrererenensnn eee ~ ae air agente pyri 4 HUMBLE EFFORT TO EXPRESS J. a wee our gratitude to our many} start. — -oni a = friends, neighbors and relatives car and ‘phone. for their indness. sympathy, 7. flowers, cards and contributions du the illness and passing of CALL TONIORT G-@ P.M.) our dear Father and — we out it - Samuel H. Moore A_ specia find can q thanks to Rev. Robert Garner for a PART TIME Job that — and the choir of the friendly eo a ee week Genera! Baptist Church We aiso an 8 re ular wish to enk the North Branch! job. Phone OR 3-0922. Mr. Allen. Masonic Lodge for their Grave- side Service and * Puneral Home for kindness. Mrs | | | Blackburn | Samuel H. Moore and Family. | ' | | BABYSITTER child, in Oakland 3-6678. EXP. TELEPHONE | CAREER OPPORTUNITY. DUE | to expansion. = 65-year-old Life— Insurance organization has an POR DAYS. 1 Lake ares, OR today 44608 or w Fisie. P.O. Box 91. NIG: sonst Gua’ Bel-kive Drive-In, “PM and Woodward. LI 9-3177, also Mars Coffee Shop, Birming- ham. MI 6-2278. HEL. for making ries covers poly ary Lee a... room 1939 8. Telegraph. No phone Pn acta ea CED WOMAN FOR ana and cosmetics. Good sala & commission. Must have refer- ences. Write Pontiac Press, "S. YOU LEARN SKIN an a ay beauty tips. M) EXPERIENOED TRONRITE IRON- er owner to demonstrate in Pon- tiac area. Part -_ — = neat appearing and able mee public. Apply Friday. Oct. 23, 9 am. to 12 noon only. Wayne ee CANVABSER. wanted for Drayton Plains area. Salary. 3 hrs. day. For - a Call FE 4¢06571, Thurs. 9 to . 3 — or over, hours. Pleasant work- 2% + Attractive between ages 18- ll for ree gps — * like working with Joe ™) ment. 406 FE : __ Instructions SINGING LESSONS — PRIVATE at reasonable . Com- ee, experienced teacher. Cal) 48458, ask for Mrs. NG. ENGLISH. Arithm: algebra, etc. 2-5085 . Roosa or Family Shoe Store af anton an _8t, teed. RE 32-7565. yan Road. se paren sal NOW. grin _pair.D Be = B. "DB. Murdock. rE 2 27861. BOOKKEEPING oe TAXES CARPENTER WORK OF ANY kind Call afler 6 pm. FE 86-0439 Ex aa in = ‘aon : perie s ry store rE ieee. LAWN W ODD EI. he hour. Exp. and ref. MA 8-228 SENIOR DESIRES PART TIME work to help on college funds. FE &-2655. YOUNG MAN, 20. HARD W wants steady employment. FE 4-4000. YOUNG MAN JUST OUT OF esires job of any kind | Army, d _FE_ 5-2856. ak a Le, PE 68-4104. SanBRAEDNG. TAILORING. AL- & Formals done etc. OR 3-6126. “ALTER — Mrs. Wallace. FE Emote sac vetes| = TN) DEBT? terations, d tn ay bie ca FE 58-8455. EMpire 3 a COMPLET® PAMILY LAUBDAY CARPENTER. NEW 4 REMODEL |CQMPLETE Fawity Lavypry | ee wate we 5-9685. 7 . 640 8. Telegraph FE CARPENTER WANTS 2-101 | — of Pontiac. Phone collect CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN Landscaping 21 or ee 6 peetly. A-l ACE TREE SERVICE RE- a 5 OD ENS re Work Wanted Female 12, CAWN BU ‘BUILDING AND REPAIR. opening tn this area for a full or, ) LIVE IN. OE wast To TRAE OUR MANT| rites een tugnes Canam | eecen ntti ns Tien ne 3 an for. their kindness, for their floral 25-50, ambitious, character. WEIN Days. offerings einige aT neeeena ean peered hen eg rahd wouss and oer ne AYE death .of our beloved usban | - a6 come with all plus advantages to $20 week. Private room w a a eeaki ae the hee ie paid for by the company. If sc | lavatory. Must a: pant. ase } Con, and’ the Huntoon Funeral meet these = gut rger picase | references and love c . | mous His loving wife Lilian. call Mr. Clark, MI 6-6600 or MI} Bloomfield Hills. Write Box 66, | James M. Binning and Judy and, ©6601 _ evenings. _ — Press. | three grandchildren, Brenda, | CAN YOU QUAI IFY? | NSPECTOR | | Pamels and Charies James. ; st. Ab + | Men who are interested in $08} ee with al} around abt | a week and up and can meet; ‘ty for as quality oe BOX REPLIES eur qualifications may start work sone a orking con- } immediately. Apply voy Motel, At 10 a.m. Today there 120 8 Telegraph, Thursday, Oct. | DOUGLAS CLE ANERS j tense adits 534 8. Woodward Birm a replies at The Press! DrpexDABLE DRIVER 21 OR| —— DIES SS office im the following} = over. Neat appearing. Collins LA | . | Cleaners. 650 Woodward, Rochest- Home Parties has | ; boxes: er. OL 2-771) mu; i tor 34: seven rt time. | DIRECT SALESMEN: DISTR per seven | TORS FOR NATIONAL CORPO-| $100 per weet. To help with sail 5, 9, 14, 6, 34, ~ 34, pk a te a wave suc. peeuty cai Comm —~ a — . 8, ESS. EXP =e, pe +> MEDIATE EARNINGS UNSAT.| Call Collect. VE TIS VE Tats 63, 64, 75, S94, 103, 116, URATED MARKET: NO CAN-| _!0"_ interview 118 5 i VASSING; LEADS FURNISHED; | LADY FOR BABYSITTING IN EX- : ONLY COMPANY SPONSORED Bo NE Bae é REFERENCE PLAN: CALL EM- MIDOLEAGED i Sey we PLO NT MANAGER On ase es aie 6 a _ 31246, 1012 AM. omg P EXPERIENCED DUCT INSTALL- = CLASSIFICATIONS | er and oi] burner service man. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECH- INDEX | Must be thoroughly experienced nicians experienced, all shifts, } and heave tools and oe salary to compensate with ex- ANNOUNCEMENTS Ee Brien en ,ficating Supply. rience. | Pontiac Osteopathic Cara = 1 Voorhets ' | In nea . 2 EXP YARD & TORCH MAN, AIDES ‘EXP. FOR ALL Flowers wcreceeesee 3 mechanically inclined. Steady | shifts). Apply in person, 10 a.m. = Directors ; work. Top “wages Sterling Auto; © # pm. No phone calls. Cemetery Lots . Parts. 6730 16 Mile Rd BF ga mnietierg a EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCED ALUMINUM WIN- PART Too - uP a) MoT man for Tartine tn shop | PAVE, Totry eo weeks etersonns Help Wanted Male ; pled Cootrel lecatien. Abply Bos 30 Help Wanted Female : windows & screens. Must et _ Pontiac Press. H Wanted previous experience. Apply Reisen oak Agencies 9 Cooley Lake Road. Northern | REGISTERED NURSES FOR ALL Instructions 10 Wholesale Co No phone cal's. | shifts. Usual benefits. Must like \ Work Wanted Male 11 elderly people Apply itn person ‘Work Wanted Female _...... .. 12 Bloomfield re —— ‘ oho) SERVICES OFFERED } | Building Service ...... ......-. 13 Buliding Supplies - Sees Business Service 15 Bookkeeping & Taxes ......... 16 Dressmaking & Talloring HY Garden Plowing Income Tax nly aaeoue 'EXPERIENCED NEW Must be | good to qualify. Gases Russ Johnson MY 2-2871. | { | car salesman. Television tu lacie Upnoistering . NOTICES | Lost & Found . Hobbies & Supplies Notices & Personals WANTED Wd. Children ous: to Board Goods mare quiving Quertere : Wid. portation Convales¢ent — ae Hote] Room, . Rent Stores Rent Office Space For Rent Miscellaneous 48 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | For Sale Houses “0 , Income Property 50 For Sale Lake Property ..... 51 For Sale Resort Property .... A 3 Suburban Fale ‘ For Sale Deeuenae For Sale For Sale 3 Sale Business Property Rents L'se.. Bus. Prop. For Sale or Exchange LOOKING FOR JOB SECURITY? MARRIED MAN MAN FOR PIPE FITTING AND, — _ chard Lake Road, Keego Harbor. MEDICAL LABORATORY TECH- MECHANIC FOR SERVICE STA- | OPPORTUNITY TO EARN $6,000 ENGINEER Degree peckes background fn air- conditioning or heating products. Will be im char of engineering department: test products. Excelient future. $10. r year to start. No fee. Contact | idwest Employment Service, 406 Sout Btate Bank Bidg, FE GOOD MAN FOR NIGHT \ WORK. in garage. Greasing & gassing _cars. Apply 101 _w _Huron | HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF GET- ting into sales, but never seemed to get started? We have several openings for experienced salesmen, but will train a sharp young | man. Hospital benefits, retire- ment plan, Christmas bonuses, ete. If you have a car and would Mke to get into direct sales call PE 535-9511, between 10 and 2:00 this week, for a personal appoint- ment. ‘This may be the most _important call you'll ever make) Age 27-40. married. No exper- fence necessary, om the job train- ing. Earnings unlimited, estab- lished insurance route. FE 23-3501, am to 4 } p.m FOR GAS STA- tion. References needed FE 8-0189 sheet metal installation. 3101 Or- nicians experienced, all shifts, salary to compensate with ex- perience. Pontiac Osteopathic | _ Hospital. FE 5-4192. tion. Full-time. Exp. only. Ben- nett Texaco, 200 8. Telegraph eee FARM MERCHANDISE FINANCIAL Business Opportunities ....... $9; to $8,000 per year. Permanent Sale Land Contracts 60 year - round employment. Rapid Money to Loan ............... 61; advancement based on your abil- Mortgage Loaits ....5..-..4--5. 62 ity. Write Pontiac Press, Box 22, | stating age, previous employment . MERCHANDISE “ and telephone number. Waps . PART OF FULL TIME ial Sele Clothin a ay Wrelled Lake. Commerce, Milford ARES - 65A area. If interested in $50 to $70 : a week and you are free from Hi-Fi. TV & Radios . 66 A Water Softener. 66A 3 to 5 evenings per week, Call | For Sale Miscellaneous 67, _Mr. Coville. MU_4-1815. Christmas Trees . 67A REAL ESTATE SALESMAN t Christmas Gifts 67B Pull time experienced rea! estate ply de . 68 salesman. Good leads Plenty cf | Ro Tt oy aeiniere 69 floor time. R. H. Smith, Realtor, | ane anions le ment va _ 2448 Telegraph Rd, FE 3-7848, Sale Office Equipment coneee eee 7 ee Sale Store Equipment ......... 73 REAL ESTATE SALESMEN Sale Sporting Goods .......:. t Old established firm needs 3 men > aa ae 4A | sae over branch office. OR nnow | = ' | Soo Coa" raut Picci oa neat ° oor me available. Pants. Treg. Shrubs Need 3 good men with previous | Doge Trained. B’rded —_— exp tience. Full or weg | Hunting Doge me work. F. C. Wood, Re | Lake Road. ‘OR tele g & supervisin \ 1725 Williams 3-i235 TE SALESMEN WANT- L ESTAT ed for full time. Lake May. Grain & Feed ............ 82 | T's Yor Sale Livestock Jill... c., 83 | and custom home sales. a EM Wanted Livestock ............. 4, —3-0085 for interview appointment, For gale Poultry _............ a5! Sale Farm Produce ......... 86 SALESMAN peal? ~pimotondaial sieceaeraie a7 uction Seles seseeeees 68 yo toe opportunity for expert- need salesman in the Real Es- | AUTOMOTIVE tate eid, col 2.0236. “ask or e Sales anager and ar- [Rene Trauer space vies... go) SABES, 2 ave a stat to tna | Auto Accessories ....., Si es lM rh Mg hd j Pertsalentives: 92, TOOL MAKER. SENIOR CITIZEN. | Auto Service 1S. I] 93/ Give complete qualifications. All. Sale Motor Scooters ,.......... 94) feplys confidential. Write Pontiac | For Sele Motorcycles ceseeee a 95 | Press Box 59 | or Sale Bicycles isebreees ji | | Boats & Accessories ......., wees Ha TECHNICAL \ W RITERS et, a or procedures, technical blica- For Baie Airplanes .......... 99| thors & reports, Ex erienced with ransportation Offered +e. 100| Military specifications desired. anted Used Cars 101 Prefer young man with minimum sed ais Goede Tracks | of 2 years engineering college. Het 1p A.C. MEG. CO. Cars 105 118 _Indianwood 1 Lake Orton. Sale orsign ope heves seccccoecs 108 FELEPRONS CANVASSERS or home modernization sales. FE 2-0777, _— ARE ENLARG ce) car staff. Real opportunity to fet men. Apply in person to il Spence Rambler, Inc., |No matter how loud you | blow your horn ... it could never be heard by as many | people as a little Pontiac Press Want Ad Dial FE 2-818] and ask for a friend! Want Ad Sales Clerk 8. Saginaw, Pontiac. 2 aa CAR SALES- men. We commission plus other benefits Apply tn ed to ca Guance Raimbier. } ginaw, Pontiac, ALTERATIONS LADY Experienced in better women's Fs aarhel for full A ay time in sw awe Phone +4548 for | WANTED: SEDOLEAoeD Help Wanted Female 7 on- ’ 2100 Woodward at Sq. Lk Rd. Pontiac aS WANTED FOR TOYS childrens wear store. exp. noe ory 18-35 years. Call for a eae Alice’s Wonderland. TED'S Teds has an opening fn thelr expanded bakery department for @ quality minded baker A limited amount of commercial beki Tience _/ A good home aker will be considered. Apply in person only 9 am. to 6 pm. TED'S __ Woodward at Square Lake Ra WHITE GIRL OVER 18 TO CARE for 2 small children. Live in. FE __4-7958. WOMAN TO LIVE IN MORE FOR home o Ww so and care of _ children. Tr WATTRESS. ee = tag NO wor y in Leciers Hamiifon's © y FPS or woman WANTED FOR KITCHEN and Del-ctsn store work After- noon shift, Bi on.f work- ing conditions. ust able to handle cash and customers a Mer Del-ctsn, Keego Harbot. AND CAR ee APPLY IN PERSO TONY'S DRIVE-IN, 2790 AO. _BURN_ ROAD UTICA WHITE LADY WHO APPRE- clates good come. Some wages, tight gadis Stay with girl 11. Must be home evenings. Sun- dave and Holidays off Give char- acter references ara Pontiac Press B ELDERLY aca MORE for home than wages. as coi panton and light housework tor widow lady ving alone. MU) after 5, MU. 48295 before 5; 4-6066 tad KNOWN LOCAL DISTRIB- TORS OF NATIONAL sage ATION HAS 2 OPENINGS EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE S8OLICITO: : OURS PIT — 6CHEDULE. SALARY. ALL EMPLOYMENT MANAGE- En OR 3-1246 10-12 a.m. WOMAN NEEDING GOOD HOME, light housework. More for excel- lent home than wages. Prefer = who can drive a car. Appl Harley-Davidson tan ag _372_8. Saginaw. WATRESS, COUNTER as 5 TRAY _experience. MI 6-7664 __ Help. Wanted 8 CARETAKER, 10 APTS GAS. 22 Cadillac Zeff. 660 memes] Det. WO 2-3825 | ESTABLISHED WATKINS ROUTE | available. Full or part time Av. bd al ere per hr 150 N. Perry 1:70 a.m. ExP Dian ABER APPLY IN rson, 6980 N. Rochester Rd. _Rochester, Mich. Mich! ste te Pin aby re gan State ment. 242 Oakland. Oct. co and 23. 9 a.m. to 2 _triet_ Bist Leon -Hubberd, Dis- trict ributor. HELP WAI WANTED MA OR male for part time business. 23- 35, agressive. own car, high school _ education, must type, marri persons preferred. To work part or full time right ot home. Pay $75. No investment. Good references. Call ‘e Phy Mr. Farkwater, SL 7-9672, 3499 E. 8 Mile, Warren. LOOKING POR A JOB IP 80, Write Pofitiac Press Box 75. LOCAL REPREBEN DA TIVES | wanted. If you active in your aw &rea, you can now earn $100 to $300 per month by working about 10 hours per week, spare time I eae own — Ideal for ves or retired: people. Phone Mr. Everson at rE 4-9927 for personal ermee Luminous ines. writ necre Co mati ° or UL REAL ESTATE smen or salesiadies — ex- tienced preferred. Pontiac, Ford Rochester, oo ae Lake, yo custom home sales. Photert List Call iD Pe ¢-asas for ‘ineriee ~ COU- le for caretakers on countr ee, pes 15 miles east = Po. ust have exp. with garden- 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASEH- _ing & house cleaning FE 3-7581. DAY WORK, $1 a SOME EX- perience. BABYSITTING + THE HOUR hts sony. call days. PE 4-0461. RED LADY WANTS GENER- al housework. FE 4-5761. j Apply | suite Movie GO. co. 1-A A Reduce F Rates | eM MOVING SERVICE | Rates GOLORED LADY WISHES DAY | Reasonable 5-3458 work | HAULING & Ro gsIOR Wwawe | OF Tas L STENO-/| your price _FE_ 8-0085. | grapher would * part-time | Haut INO Sab aT ORAISE 2. A | work. PR 4-7175 any time. FE 40264. IRL WANTS DAY WORK. CLEAN- ing or Launderi Mon., Tues. and Wed. Exp. an ‘reference. FE $-0021. | HAVING A BABY? VACATIONING? le, —, "inaren care a | — ‘in | lg EM aA el IRONTNGS DONE TH HOME PICK ' Trucks to Rent up and deliver. in afternoon. AND | — IRONINGS AND WASHINGS. |tg-Tom Pickups 1%e-ton_ Stakes FE 38-9887. ; Dump trucks Semi-Trailers asa Pontiac Farm and | CADY DESIRES Industrial Tractor Co. WORK _ DAY or week. Vikapuetien wal ref- - serences. FE 5-5683. _retarial service & WORK BY DAY OR 5 DAYS WK. __ Experienced. 2-1043.- WASHINGS AND IRONINGS FE 65308 WASHING AND IRONING __FE_5-7804 __ Vases B5 & yg RONINGS Building < sarei __ 13, 18ST CLASS LICENSED BUILDER. FE 24855. A-1 FLOOR SANDING. WITT — the floor sander. 5-3722. —a-1 CARPENTRY — Additions — Basements Attics — Gar — GET MY BID FE 3-7204 ' A-l RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL & st Mason contracting Also modeling John W. _3-1138 gen. storefront re-| Caples. MY | | _Work. Also fireplace. ¢ OR 3-9402 A-1| COMPLETE BUILDING SERV- | ice. Quality work, licensed. | BOWKER EonsTRUCTION co. | MA 4-2253 OA 8-3272 ALL TYPES 73 MASONARY | work. 15 yrs. exp Res. & com- mercial. Bin. OR_3-2063. ALL KINDS OF CEMENT WORK, reasonable Jenson. FE 2-2340 ALUMINUM SIDING, AWNING e storms. Home remodeling. FE 4-1887. BULLDOZING & TRUCKING DON TURNER PE_5-2853 BULLDOZING — ag oh ecg _ Lake Dredging Tru Septic Tanks — Drain Fields in __ Stalled, Free Estimates. OR 3-6932 Lecal and long distance mov'ng. Phone FE 5-6806 NT HEAVY se eat weak } rave! and front end sad ending. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE 4-0461 MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- | oon Daily EM 3-2842. TRUCKS TRACTORS 825 8. WOODWARD ic. 4-1442 Including Sunay ae. ANTED ARTICLES PICKED up free of charge. FE 5-4638. Painting & Decorating 23, 1ST CLASS DECORATING. PAINT- ing and wallpapering. FE 4¢-0255. 18ST CLASS PAINTING AND DEC- a Cash or terms. UL IF SO LET US Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind WE ARE NOT A LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS WHITE ki CAN SELL YOUR HOME. ‘AR days fp my licensed ity EZ. Bivd. & Perry. Wtd. Household Goods 2 FURNITURE NEEDED se ‘Community you. Sale. Phone OR 3-3717. . Cash. 2483 or MA m, WILL hold 1 woods, either . private sale pos Bale Rochester. ef, publie Mie CASH POR A? liances. Odd pieces er housefull. Prompt courteous service. _ Wtd, Miscellaneous _ 30 HAVE YOU adding OL 1-5631. A LADY INTERIOR DECORATOR. Recorder. 3- Papering. FE 8-0343. wate rE Aa A-1 PAINTING & DECORA 7 IBH - Paper removed. FE 4-6918. ~ A-1 PAINTING INTERIOR. EX- Money Wanted 31 terior 10 per cent disc. for cash. Guaranteed. Free est. FE 4-9205. W. = t-2 AT ¢ PER KAA PAINTING & DECORATING. | ‘Dicrest. Will pay $100 month 26 years’ experience. R ? Pree estimates. Phone UL 2-1398. Wanted to Rent 32 PAINTING INT. & EXT. PAPER | ~~ OOO BILL’s RADIO & Oakley Park. MA 4-3474. CREST ha.ging. Mason Thompson. FE 2 OR 3 BEDRM. HOME IN JAY- 4-8364 no Adams school district. FE PAINTING — PAPERING Ties. before 6:30, after 6 OR | A-l BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT Wall Wasting — Paper Removal - QUARANTEED PE 2-2312 __ Television Service 24 OLROLP LLL DOLLOP PLDI TV SERVICE. | TV & RADIO. 1 HOUR FE 5-5270. DAY OR NIGHT JENSEN'S na SERVICE. APTER- WALKER & GARY RADIO | & PE 8-0071 se-vice. TV SERVICE. FE ved or FE 5-8300 M. STRAKA noon & evening. Call FE 2-0495. & TV. . Johnson Upholstering 25 EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- SMALL BUILDING FOR MPG. Prefer west or southwest seg _ Write box 41, Pontiac Press. Share Living Quarters 33 LADY TO — A lal HOME Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 35 $100,000 ol invest. Small land contracts A. \ JOHNSON, Realtor BLOCK BRICK, CEMENT WORK, ing, #173 Cooley Lake Rd. EM 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. ind fireplaces’ FE 5-8007 nn a ee FE 4-253 BUILDER AL'S UPHOLSTERING = “ Agations, alteration. Eavinets. | FE 4-8797 airs, cs ww ws ompiete ——— remodeling. 25 ply exp. Free (ae eee tena eee ABILITY _estimates. MA_5-9821. ____ | FE 5-8888 To sell your ‘and contract at the BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT __ PE 2-000 _ | lowest possible discount is a seri. _ work. OR 3-0464 Lost & Found 2% lee Ted “gp has given |B ASE MENTS WATERPROOFED. | < =. eg ears a ye con for Ww teed . ork imei ge Tee estimates FOUND: 1 WHITE SETTER. VIC NG is NO OBLIGATION. CALL | CEMENT Is OUR SPECTALTY. | Soe te ee ee |e on Picasa 1 sana antet for ad & claim same. FE & or FE 5-007 3409. | FOUND: TIGER & WHITE FE “ARRO REALTY CEMENT W ORK male kitten. Has —, leather Walks — Drives — Floors collar. Call after 4:30. 27294, | ABSOLUTELY THE P AC- Licensed — Bonded. UL 2-2762. ioe: SMALL ae DOG. buyers watt age ountract. Cash CARPENT RK NEW & R id's pet. Around corner of _ = CARPENTER orn NEWS RE. ine Oaklond 33 Baldwin | "idee, PE 4-3861. 1000 Ww : Peds “or 2017" FE 2-0166. ee —— FP a te SgETOM HOMES "BY CIGENFED | OST: wrre eROW eye: _ © 7 UMGR'S IAS Dae Br + je . e ‘ark. e- ~CEMENT & BLOCK watd. FE $-1471. IMMEDIATE ACTION Ls Lost: 2 ENGLISH R any good land contract. New WORK — FE 5-0782 pups. Males. bg of Lochaven r seasoned. Your cash upon sat- CERAMIC TILE and Soaied Lake Roa as 36042. 1 in th of 7 aan Co OR 38701 tawa. Black cocker 5 nel, 14 . L. Templeton, Realtor e F Co, Eadid i ears old. Cripple. No collar. 239 Orchard Lake Rd 44-4563 COMPLE FLOOR SERVICE. | _Name “Blackie.” FE 2-4465. ea eee : Lay, sand and fateh. LeRoy Mil- A REDBONE HOUND Pe. | LAND_CowTRacts TO 5 aoY on len FE to sell. Ear! Garrels. EM 3-2511 er, FE 4-8037. ale. About 9 years old. Has a or EM 3-4086. DRY Wa WALL TAPING AND FINIGH- knot on his right front leg. |; —\.. ing. Free estimates. OR 3-0888.| Lost on south side last Tues- | anted Real Estate 36 DRY WALL TAPING AND FINISH-| ay. Reward. FE 2-4483 after | wns nnn nnn _ing Free estimates. FE 8-6781,| 3 pe GND TT ALL CASH LECTRIC —Fike est. LOST: AY N 10-18-'59, mPa slang Tae FE 55438 | — Fg ol fem — arte w bie If oun ue Feeving state 2 need ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, Con- y ie tae Gs ee en | oe , quickly, call us. Immediate Sty" ntttne RTs | ee pate wo Maelo enagy| SH waceemem as FREE ESTIMATES "ae A Abney, buks. rg. | 1298 £6240 eal water he ler | ranges and tie “i-s3ea é om elit cami ‘ Electric Co. 1066 W. Hu coer PACKAGE CONTATRING home, land contract, of ac AVATING — a spping Getter “Tues. he. how te sail weULLbouNa — eae . on : L HOME, GARAGE, Ins, ADDIE- tions. Licensed wuilder o erms. FE 4-6000. Bieta tt e li reward. Lost GRAY CAT. | rahall. Sally, reward, FE 3, 239 8. 3. . Ma on — fost: > TOER CAT, ANT NSWERING 4-1995. Marshall yey, te FE 2-2515. RILEY REAL . ESTATE FR 4-1 A 48 HOURS HOME — EQUITY WRIGHT-VALUET PR 6-944) OFF | CART FOR YOUR woh sat Ce Bitar ot gi is ~ GI AND FHA ra nor ty gohan T . PON saaats TT AT /PRE SS , WE DN ESDAY. OCT OBE R 2 21, 195 9 TY-O one | i. UW 4 Rent Apts. 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Reasonable terms rooms an ath up ving a pong 13x20 feet, basement, gas heat, | Kos Templton, Realtor garage. | 2338 Orchard Lk. Rd FE ¢4563 After 6 FE 2-9502 GI TERMS VACANT Just mort- | Sata = | age costs down. Attractive 2) mn // Spee! room low only sbout 5 years old bath. oak erg Large 450x200 lot. Near Lake | Oakland NOTHING DOWN. Just $65 per month. Must have good credit rating. Alum. storm Just two years old. 3 bedrooms, tile bath. Anchor fenced back rd. Beauti- ful landscaping. Wa wall car- peting. See us about this one. LIST WITH Us — For fast and ficient service. WE BU & TRADE. 20 Yrs. 6erv tiac & Vicinity. to 4 L. H. BROWN, Realtor a Elizabeth Lake Road Phone FE ¢3564 or FE 2-4810 MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICE SMITH Neat 2 bedroom bungalow awnings storms and screens fenced yard Nicely landscaped. ONLY $6700. full base WATER FRONTAGE 3 dedroom ranch Roman obrick fire- place. tile bath. double lava- tory. kitchen has ample cup- board space Walk-out base- ment. Recreation area CALU FOR APPOINT- MENT Immaculate —— LAKE FRONT oo ft laxe asin arm. eedriom Cape Cod home. Large ibs | room and din- ing room with c eting 1's baths Brick ‘ee ce. Pan- eled 11225 basement, on ter heat Birch cabinets and double stainiess stee) sink tm kitchen. Lot beautifully landscaped with bad ose BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT HOME? SEE OUR MANY OTHER _ Wideman PHOTO LISTINGS 412 W. Huron Open Eves. FE 4-4526 _ Partridge ls THE “BIRD” TO SEE HAMMER, SAW, PAINT BRUSH end hardly anything down! 2 beautiful lots on Scott Lake Rd near school The house needs complete repairing — but it's vir-| tually free. $4095. $1,000 DOWN 9 story — 4 bedroom Idea! for large famiUy near schools Full | basement 7 city conveniences. | | Partridge ND ASSOCIATES 1050 W. OPEN TIL 8 CLARK: | ELIZABETH LAKE ESTATES — | $1500 down 6§11.900 Desirable | 2 bedroom pungalow. built in 1957 Ceramic tile bath, hardwood floors | Bireh zieben with built- | Therompane windows. basement. oi! as lot 650x153 feet ACRES. THREE BEDROOM BRICK RANCH. $17650 As low @s $2.000 Down. A lovely Country Home plenty of nice shade} trees. full basement, oi] furnace FE e3ser HURON | oven. large eeavasmies tomatic furnace, edroom home in good condition All nicely decorated. 2 bedrooms | and bath up. living room. dining room and kitchen down, full base-' ment. oil heat, 2 car garage, at 402148. $10,500. SUPER BARGAIN — 12 rooms. | } te ann ee dil oe gear Desement, . OR 3-125! Eves. Call OR 3-1798 or OR: 3-8842 | ie eae crates Sat Don McDonald ONLY $60 PER MONTH —PULL BASEMENT — "BRICK" FULL PRICE $7,500 -SALES OFFICE - $44 EAST BLVD. SELDON CO., Agent FE 4-7833 Johnson 20 YEARS OF SERVICE 2 BEDROO: Ranch, Tange kite kifchen, dining eres. ving storms and acreens. Large = and car port Bun w Huron Gardens 13x24 ft. living room with wall to wall ca: Piece bath. Full basement with ofl furnace. Large fenced lot. 2's car garage. 4 BEDROOM Home in Seminole Hills Large living reom and kitchen. Full basement with oi] furnace. * car garage. Close to bus stop. Owner will sell with low down payment. Even! after 6 call Sonee Joha- 32-3381 20a, A. ue Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 Val-U-Way SLICES OF HAM DEHRABLE LAKE FRONT rT Lors| at Cedar Bland Lake | ; sides to water, approximately | | 250 ft. frontage, ierms j | LARGE LOT ON THE CANAL at. pido Lake — 66 «x 210. Ideal | for boat owners. AE AU GRES RIVER LOTS - lent location pear U.S. ; } { terms. | LARGE RES. LOTS. Hitchman's | Haven sub. Rochester, terms or make cash offer. STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiac B. D. LES. REALTOR 1717 8. Telegraph FE 4-0521 A LOT ON N.W. SIDE. ORCHARD Lake. Beautiful view. Ideal for tri-level. $6,500. $2,000 down. FE POR 8A LE. LARGE YEAR AROUND cottage on Round Lake, Mecosta 322 Astor Ave. WILLIAMS LAKE LAKEFRONT — Excellent swimm ——, 3 7." room year-around waeeee 2621 Lanedowne. OR For Sale Resort Prop. 52 GLADWIN COUNTY, Wooded. $175 eagh. ™ eons. LOANS TO $500 FOR DOWN PAY- ment or purchase of co lake lots. eons ga FIN 1185 N. Perry St, FE 8-9661 CAN SEITE BROS. HOME. __ Suburban Property 53 For For Sale Lake Property 51 51 Sale Business ss Property 57. 57 GOOD PLACE FOR WAREHOUSE or manufacturing. FE ¢1039. Partridge BELOW MARKET $82 per foot on choice 100 Dizie frontage. Terms ELIZABETH LK. RD. 225 ft frontage. 880 per foot Terms. Partridge ASSOCIATES BUSINESSES sary pat id MICH. rE W. HURON Brie ® Rent, L’se Bus. Prop. 57A COMMERCIAL LOT FOR RENT or lease. MAple 5-2400. POR RENT OR car _ with office. 160 ft. front- age Baldwin Ave. Phone FE $1051. 685 Baldwin Ave. EW BUILDING Ook, LEASE. apts %-2880 . eet nee See Wht BUILD TO SUIT FOR bull lease. Smal) industrial ding. ust off Dixie Highway between ‘ontiac and Dray ans OR before 5 p.m. Business Opportunities 59 18 APTS. $29,500 DOWN, MAY TAKE business FOR VALUES & TRADES COLORED Gls artments, separate entrances, baths, and furnaces. Rest from room apartments —_— Live two safle ait room price only ONLY $260 — Moves you tn this 4 bedroom home on East side | Full redecorated. Only 865 per month tncludes taxes and insur- ance Now vacant. FAMILY PLUS GROCERY ood South side loca- Income from apartments only. will cover expenses. Prof- ftable grocery has beer and wine take out license. Call for details R. J. (Dick) VALUET LTOR P Oakland” Tae FE 5-0693 3 Or FE expenses apartment $10,000. ar § to 8 4-353) Templeton West Suburban Brendel Lake privileges Attrac- race small home. Attached se. new oil furnace. close to | nikwey, Pull price only $8,500 | Drayton Plains 2 bedroom bungalow, only § years . 70 ACRE FARM | Large 8 room modern home. “| REE BEDROOM FRAME. $81! rege. 2 barns, other outbuild. ae Very good condition ol ings. Beautiful yard. good till- wood floors. plastered walls. am- | able soil. Acres vaiued at $425 ple closet space. fully insulated, per acre. Call] nowl aluminum storms and screens. | full basement, automatic oil fur- BRICK LAKEFRONT | nace. Outstanding, new 3 bedroom cus- | tom built brick ranch 2 full 3.7888 — RES FF 44813 fireplaces. 2 baths. This is an| CL AR kK REAL ESTATE! IXL_ kitchen with built-in oven | 7 _ i -| @& range Built-in hi-fi @ Inter- | TO BUY, SELL & TRADE com ull walk-out basement ; 1362 W Huron Open Eves & Sun with 10 ft sliding glass wall | Built-in barbecue pit Attached. | _ MUL TIPLE L LISTING ‘SERVICE THIS LARGE SUBURBAN 2 YEAR OLD HOME | Peatures 3 bright bedrooms with cross ventilation, large ving | room with fireplace. dining area. has sliding doors to back yard, fs off kitchen with built-in Hot- point oven and range 24x27 garage is off side st be seen at once Anyone desiring a | well built brick & frame ranch | home on a corner lot in a ood | nice residential neighborho can be bought for §21,000 with | new FHA mortgage. John F Vermett| } | 9203 commerce mt EM 3- _3-6466 | IRWIN GEORGE R. NORTH END Needs decorating This 3 bedroom | home is on @ paved street. Has | automatic heat and hot water Large shade tree in the fron‘ yard Priced at only $3600 with The owner is low down payment leaving the atate. BEDROO This apie ag 28 ft args ing room. car garage North of Pike Street Low down ayment and only 866 per month ncluding taxes and insurance ' family home has a Ng room. Pull size din- full basement and 2 Excellent location LOTS This lovely 2 bedroom home ts on 3 50 ft. lots: 3 short blocks from the lake. The extra large living room has wall to wall carpeti Kitchen and bath are tiled. Lots of berries and large garden spot : car garage. Will trade for 3 or bedroom home in North side m aa Only $9950 with small equi QROROE R. IRWIN WALTON 7883 MULTIPLE LISTING | SERVICE Williams Lake Area mje — built tn 1956 on beauty spot—lake oth ONLY $9,850 TOTAL WASHINGTON PARK FHA has a —— this 3 bed- ck front home 19 ft. ing room with Fone L. ~ bedrooms are 10'2" il each. In very nice meighbernecs, Senate to Emanuel Baptist ch FHA TERMS $11,500 Total—$500 Dn. C. SCHUETT FE 8-0458 ‘Te Bug, Geil, or Sschange WILLIAMS 4 UNIT lastered 2 car garage. See this | jovely home for sure! | SYLVAN LAKEFRONT indeed a beautiful 3 bed- | This is room home located in Sylvan Shares Neat & nicely decorated. Fireplace Carpeting & drapes. Full basement. Gas heat. 2 car garage Lovely sandy beach. See this outstanding home today. By appointment only, please! FOR COLORED Large 3 bedroom with familr size dining room, neat & clean Full basement, 2 car garage. No money ddwn to veterans We sil several 2 3 & 4 bedroom omes to —s. gal Mr. Potnter at FE REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE ap BALDWIN FE 4¢0647 STOUTS Best Buys Today WEST SIDE This dandy 2 story home ie within walking Gistance to Pontiac General Hospite). There are 6 rooms and bath, full basement and one car garage. Many other features and priced at only $11,950. LAKEFRONT $1,000 DOWN Warren Stout, Realtor 77 N. Saginaw &t. ar” % Sen till @ p ° Income Property _ 50 NEAR AL 1D6omee 1460. Rien. WHITE BROS. CAN SELL YOUR HOME For Sale Lots 54 LOTS 40 — 135 ON W. MANS- field iv blocks Fisher Plant. Paved ail improvements §3.500. Owne si on |} rite 15854 as treet. Detroit or phone 3 LOTS ON BRADFORD 8T., 220 x 299. Call PE 5-8652 HI-HILL VILLAGE Hilltop parcels with excellent drainage. Beautiful sites for ex- | — basements. Multiple level omes and ranch homes In a restricted community. You can be , proud to live in ved streets. Community recreation area. Planned for better living. 160. LOW AS $165 DN 160 X 170 CORNER hg cae 2 ACRES. _PAVED ROAD | LADD’S INC. OR'3- 1231 | LOT 80X200, CORNER OF NORTH Squirrel and North Shimmons Cir- | ele. near new MSU Oakland — Phone UL 2-1087 after 6 } p.m | NEED UP TO $500 Cash FOR | down payment on a lot: See SEA- | BOARD FINANCE cO..” Tiss N. seen aes been SEE TH! AT CHEROKEE H HILLS | BEFORE YOU BUY! You'll like these wooded, rolling 100 ft. sites controlled to pro- better homes, and their close-in country location. Drive out Elizabeth Lake Rd. to Scott rare hood oo right 3 blocks CARL Ww. BIRD, Realtor 503 oo Nationa] Bank BI PE 4-4211 Eves. FE =. For Sale Acreage (1) 5. 10 & 20 ACRE PARCELS on black top. Reasonably priced. Small down payment. Call us. — RELTY. 1246 N. MIL- Rd. _ between — & Mittoret Highland, MU 42045 2 ACRES IN AUBURN HEIGHTS Well is in. Basement started. Very _Teasonable OR 3-2863 | ACRES. 5 ROOM MODERN house with 2-car attached garage Berry & fruit trees. Near Auburn Heights & Rochester. UL 2-1203 between 5 & 7 pm 10 ACRES GOOD LAND WITH 4 | rooms and bath. modern. Straw- | plants, chicken 41 E. Giass Ra. 7 berry & raspberr coop and barns. Ortonville. 10 ACRES, 6 ROOMS & BATH. Oil heat. $10,500. Easy Terms. —— Tep. Hoyt Realty. MY NEAR OXFORD 6 acres, 2 bedroom modern home, full basement, Frigidaire and cook stove included. Right off — Ave., $11,000, $5,000 PAUL. M. JONES, REAL ESTATE HUR 32 W. ON FE 4-8550 PE 8-1275 56 For Sale Farms 6% ~ ACRES, HOUSE, GARAGE, and 28x36 soma all new. §20,- 000. 5.000 down. 141 W. Buell at Rochester 19 ACRES $20 ft. frontage. On Ormond Rd with 3 bedroom modern home. 3 car garage. Chicken house. Many apple trees —— spring fed A nderful sub-divide with 4 Wo! Priced at $5,000 down. Dorothy Snyder Lavender Realtor Est. 29 Years 7001 Highland Rd. (M59) on moe 3-3303_ or MU 46417 40 & 80 ACRE FARMS WITH & ‘withowt buildings. Orchard too, call now. as i _ 1246 N. ween Mighland. wr Mliford. mighiande Michigan ACES. KA = es COUNTY. Good buildings. Terms. MY 3-1177 re AaB, tee HADLEY AREA 73 acre farm in good farming section. 7 room home with base- . 30 foot x 40 foot m and silo, tn good condition. Live stream on property. 50 acres tilable, 25 acres pasture. $14 - 500 on terms. Ontora“OA 8-3159 Orlow MET 92901 CAN BELL HOME Sale Business Property 57 ELIZABETH LAKE RD. Large white frame building on corner lot across the street from new wouter, nee now for office teaire and an po year up. Always rented at monthly. t oad heat, < ba 4 area. RILEY REAL L ESTAT E 60 Elizabeth PE 4-1157 MODERN 5 LOCATED sections. on} of Pontige™ buster af Zoned indust Prem. Bea Pontiae — Waleg income or erty as down. OR 3-0106, AVAILABLE SOON A Leonard service station the lake area on a busy road ing inte west Pontiac. For infor- a dial OR }-4775; eves. OR POR SALE — DRIVE-IN RESTAU- rant, 24° x 30°. Also, restaurant oe Gecmee Duck Lz. Ra. & MU 4-7963. GROCERY WITH BEER & WINE Stock inventory. Reasonable rent with living quarters. sell the property Trad & clear or Call FE 3-0414 or FE 25219. FARMALAWN Corporation wants local dealer to sell complete lawn service using the amazing Parmalawn Machine No competition. No high inven- tory. If you can invest $3,000 for equipt. & frafichise, write: ¥- rence Farmalawn Service, 1245 Vine. Adrian, Mich. Will mail details of business & list of suc- cessful Michigan dealers | PEPPRIDOE FARM. BREAD AND rolls. Established wholesale route. Pontiac area. LI 8-1492 or KE 4-1034. RESTAURANT VERY NEAT, good location. $100 month lease includes the heat. New equ! ment uf Sundays. Business, equipment, only $3,000 down, MT. CLEMENS aga — —— rant, build real tate & equ banat as g5,000 dn. Same owner 14 years. Build- ing can be w for offices or other purposes. t) Hagstrom Pi xe LTORS oon Rd. (M58) Pontiac, Pi Ph. OR 40358 RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL lounge by owner. Living quarters, 2 bedrooms, pis | room and bath. 2 acres on busy highway doing good business .seating 90. Price $48,000.00 '; down. Must sell. Box 32. Pontiac Press STANDARD OIL Mas several stations for lease in JAMES K AND TELEGRAPH VILLE ORTON CASS-ELIZABETH AND PARKWAY Moderate investment, financial assistance and free training available. Call MI 6-5311 days or OR 3-0875 after 7 p.m. SHELL OIL CO. Modern 2 bay service station for lease in Pontiac area. Excellent business opportunity. Phone FE 5-0277 between 9 AM. & 4 P.M. Phone Mr. Seith at Townsend 9-5083 after 7 P.M. STANDARD OIL Por lease 2 stall station. Main at Huron, Milford, Michigan. Traning & financial assistance available. BR 3-2414, after 7 p.m. GR 4-7187. TELEGRAPH ACR pd Huron . Center. masonry of- fices. Paved wale les area. Or a corner with 138 feet frontage on Telegraph. You can a 1 ot ae anything re. ‘on er sales, been m very successful lint ales er 15 years). A big tire corner, boat sales, r- den sales. sm car d ip, and oo nd Bana businesses $375 per z. ie. premeny and fon ter, “ose Ww. # toa Ph. FE 4-358). " VALUABLE CORNER, 108: tune and tavern license. MA WILL SELL a ae GAS S8TA- ion & garage. 5-5000. Sale Land cee 60 Onn nnn $2.600 DISCOUNT, $62.50 TO ASO OVER T vein week MONTH AND 6 PER CENT iM WRIGHT, Realtor Oakland nd Ave, s0?™ 5-9441 18: CAND CONTRACTS “TO BUY OR to . i Bar| Oarrels, EM Dati Money to Loan 61 nn SState License Lenders) TEAGUE FINANCE Co, 202 S. MAIN 214 E. ST. CLAIR ROCoan ag ROMEO BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY BORROW UP TO. $500 5, «= Utica ik, Birmingham, Piymoun Borrow with Cunfidence to Household Finance WHEN YOU NEED we wee ne $0 STATE FINANCE &. re 45994 346 8 Saginaw St PE 40535 | RUBBER venport and chair. tables, matching 9x12 Felt It Base e Rugs $3. $3. 95 “ALCOHOL, HI-TEST 4%4-Ft. Wall Tile ....25c "s, 141 W. Huron rE “one board Finance Co. : On YOUR Signature to 2% Months to Repay A Singer S = ot Gi ees Used Sewing Ma fachines ‘oan Co bee Gee oe Te 200 Pontes Sint Bank Bldg. Keamore cabinet, Seciic, $4 0 Mortgage Loans 42 Federal porta bie electr ctrie $18. 00. Tecordets and radio- Working or not. PE 2-03 furniture trailer. Swap or sell. EQUITY IN } BEDROOM RANCH home and at tan 25-foot POR SALE OR RENT: 8 spon modern house. 2-car garage. Take late mode] car on down payment. On first end second mortgages | {ni iNT homes, -mod- or THE HOME CAN’ BE ern or ND AT L & 8 SALES. Voss & Buckner, I Ine. A litle out of the way but © int | 200 208 Nationa! Biég. PE +4729 leas We 3 ‘. a) ~~ 2nd MORTGAGES Vist out trade dept. for real AVAILABLE - On 4 kh PAY ROME ERATE EIVESTOR | we tay aay tnae Come out M Y PAYM'TS. PH. DE- We ‘b-ne1. TROIT WO 15189 EVES. DI ® Ft 1-1689. TO 8 BiG BEAR CONSOLIDATION| 4 . of Ponties or } mile Mortgages are best by test. Ask A Heights on Auburn the man who has one. Call us, . . we can pelp zon. = oo cs 1 Ww. WOROW FE 3-1835 wes EW Ss 63 gy Can be at 257 re. n seen peclon ~ ~ Baldwin. Jack W. Hall. FE 3% PT. VAGABOND 8-683¢. trafler and cash for house or in-| BRAND NEW SOFA |. $44.95. come with large lot. FE 42403. Roll i $19.95. ‘63 FORD. CON. ION.| Hollywood bcd frames, $6.95. In- Trad m Cot Fe meaae einen | see ae en ee 138 GALLON SADDLE TA 36 donee ve inch fifth wheel. sell ng BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHING | 5) On 3-6760. machine. Excellent wor! con- $3,100 EQUITY IN SEASONED dition. Will deliver. MI 4- land for sharp late mode! wet Sate J SINGER SEWING car. EM 3-0081. zag = "$4 MERC. SUN VA , ‘4 MO- button te mode "sr aud Gate. AN peace OL oe Pay $71.10 cash or $8.20 for 9 miles om motor. Trade for boat Credit c ie | le eehing soy Ey UL 2-3872. A. & A. Products Co. value. Also rane . 3a yrs. old. reg.; trade for guns = ee oS or $125. Inner mattress and ers. Lamps and tables. Box box springs. $20 for both or trade?) jorings and mattresses. Must sell 4 men's suits, sell for $15 apiece, | —SPrimas and mattresses. Must se! _—— for —— wen La- rag gt Hy Bay ROOM ase. PES ere 6 pm. 12 frigidaire ice box. All like With sp: and mattress. oy Donreen's Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. ETE BED, 940. FE 44689 FE #2213. _..| CLOTHES DRYER. GAS. REST LAKEFRONT 80 x 600. brand made. slightly scratched both ends of Lage ood He r Exceptional values. Michigan Flu- area, 3 . for car orescent, 393 Orchard Lake home sround Pontiac. FE Ave. — 38. CASH POR FURNITURE AND _ RANCH HOME Owner will take good housetratier oeatnge ag or small _Piesse phone Pes 26042 till 9 p.m: COME & GET IT LAST WEEK OF SALE Prices reduced up to 560 per cent | and more on all furntture, rugs. 8r. ARRO REALTY nO MOE oa ne tee, Se SHOPSMITH WITH EXTRA AT- ECONOMY SPECIALS far ar eeeee Oil - Gas m9, air Chas: f--2 aS TRADE-IN DEPT. econ. guar. geben — oe . sofa bed $49.95 Drum Big Used Trade-In Dept. ANTIQUE OPAL RING UL 23048. VICTORIAN AND _chairs. Very reasonable. MI 6-1053 _ HiFi, TV & Radios 66 1 FUR COAT & 1 CLOTH COAT, size 9 and 12. FE 4-4752. & tackle. PERSIAN LAMB itch Cost $1300. OR 3-3313. exc. $100 Sale H _ For Sale Clothing 64 64 also fishing worms me 7 days. 389 Orchard Lk. Ave. LACK COAT, r 5. oR FUR COAT. COND. nally $360. Will accept §-8502. SAX Rives! AVENUE suits, SIZE CO A-Way bed. PE : FRIGIDAIRE Fine STOVE. Good ¢ $25. FRIaID AIRS TIPERIAL ELEC. son cad Oke, OR new A _ excellent Fapnics “KDRAPoaY \ UPHOL- Twin bedrm. CHILDREN’S OUTOROWN| $8135 — 5s clothes for sale. to FREEZERS — UPRIGHT FAMOUS yrs. old from Detroit and Bir- GHT FAMOUS ingham es. cleaned at ae - tched. bation and the best of q Som values, ceaas onde while the Practically new. u a. ae oe evenings a ent. Market an ake 41004, at my home, Ww Maple Rd., ‘alled GENERAL REGGE a 3 (Just east of Haggerty.) Ts. old. FE 2-5311. oa we am ne. Ww. G, cellent conditiqn. Cost $1,500 can be acer 33 will sacrifice for $150. MI 4-3127 Guar x — — eves. MA 52100, “after aio | GAS STOVE $25. REFRIGERATOR yooh good conditi Gas water heate 2 - Phdoe FE Cie wa] Whine tase oat at te GIRL’s SIZH 12-14. YOUNG MANS er emer + yo size 49 reg. & 41 long. MI 43550.| Washer $30. Studio ot GOOD MOUTON COAT, SUITS. new $45. tr 5-2766. dresses, size 14. 23-4838. | GRANDFATHER 48 EF. LADY'S COAT, | Third. Rochester. OL i-1189 be- royal blue, size 16, exc. cond., fore 2 p.m rip out = =, FE 6-2120. is GBs rT] MAN'S B trie Range... hueenewans i coat. Bize 42-44. $8. OR pees. igidaire acher Rebuilt = full 1 4 aan WOROME tek ic coat. Yow witi ELECTR: Aubur is sacril ice for 5-6417 OL 29008 n Rd MONEY! Sell belongings for cash DONT PASS. UP! through Classified Ads] | -sivsalligg Es heat. Lodi go baby furniture ete. Name your BOARDMAN’ city on’ north sidé. Total price price, no fair offer refused. | M50 at Wm. Lk Rd. OR 40213 $8.950 and only $38 per month.| Bring your neighbor and share| WANT TV. BAD Act fast ois these oo bargains, all — — in alive. Save ory sales : s cash Floyd Kent Inc.,Realtor | s94 Guaasinaw OMNITURE CO. _Read. Appitance’s, #f61 ‘Commerce 2200) Disie Hwy. at Telesraph | CagH FOR SMALL RA DIO€. ph os. FE 2012) — Open Eves fe ee eS he Water Softeners 66A oF Ex DAVENPORT & 3 TABLES. FE! waTER SOFTENER POR SALE Si wh Lumen ee Ge DINING ROOM MAHOGANY, aan, eatin, rencemable. MA trade. OR 3-8708. | Grop leaf table, chairs, and cus- TRADE FOR Hi tom pad. $60. Drum top table, For Sale Miscellaneous 67 A OB [ Modern $15. Governor Winthrop secre- | “Yee ese ees room slow, 3 pe. bath, living | ary dest, $35. A-1 condition. MI/1 OB AUTO. Ww GUN —_— tireplace, pk se ot] burners, 1 @ & G Cir- front porch, pe Bane = DUOTHERM LARGE CIRCULATOR.| Culator, also a Ford 6, Vic- —— %. “ om 3 $25. Oil hot water heater $15., _toria. 8- sk’ for Mr. Clark. "| washers Serpe “oipe anseemate | OSED POLLY TEES. si0 Fe WATER Sor. me re, $100. EM Jeers tetore™ pm. 2-9970, ° i yeor a4. or $3.50 mon -2360._ | DUNCAN - PHYPE DRUM T -WHEEL TRAILER Witt 7 (eae i 2 PAMI-| throw rugs. MI 4& = ay On 3-2988. A peed ot eed et : { SPACER HEATER. heme = of tot - late tm ode EtacTaic Drv EYER oF GOOD CON 1 poorHs ERM Erice TER. car. Good town ne bus nae ake FREEZERS 1-A ALUMINUM SIDING FE 56-3030 64073, any | New modes, ciate en teh ALUM Awan otek * ew models, s scratched or LUM. hour. Ask for Ted McCullough crate-marred models at big dis- No manes dene . $5 mo. & up count prices. L. VALLELY CO. : 2 tion refrigerator a freezer, fake pa aa Calgary, off 2 FUEL O. iN- dition. wil ‘cmear FE ; $30, Reel t =i 4-IN. 60 39 OA Se wie. Set on pson, 7005 CINCH SOIL PIPE 3 FT bathtub with bench. Best XA 7 x ae i“ -8L R. Hous r cha ks, Very good fi ~9 ag a. 10 WOODEN s & screens, $5 a PE 41894. 10-YR. L. R ter $67.50 cash & oO. A. turn. ae. ary tare and “eg orth 100 sq. ft. Add Comfort — Insulate! enclosed vee. 8T "Hopes 6:30 MON tatu BAT SURPLUS LUMBER 3-7092 aan. — Ya mMariers, Opdyke Mkt FE 5-i06h AN — CO dell yh i AR i ~ hn ie AR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 FORTY-THREE . A ‘LUMBER & SUPPLY We 7 aye. sat’? - 3 CASH WAY ., LUMBER PRICES ANLEY ALUMINUM WINDOWS Burmeister’ s NORTHERN LUMBER br) . EBM 3-417 one aM . riding mower. Like toe-stops, and sepa t, tractor. pontpons inctaded. Price $20. a) pear PED BEEP 1 BEEF FOR FREEZ- ‘ PE gtr well ced prices FE ee our present estimate will turn plete . eat eset Dix Dixie Hey | REM. 12 GA. SEMI-AUTO For or Sale Poultry 8 — ean —_—- Pa eee Nappa ea oy $217.00 eveatapi coy a Ue with case. $85. Call MA | ~~~ ~~ , Thompson, 7006 M59, West ete aigenen or come to 61 E. Wash- | 150 Ww ROCK PULLETS, 5 Sale Farm Equipment 87) & SEWER Pipe (STORM inp. sc 8,| ington, Clarkston. months old, $1,each. DA | 7 ee IN aoe FANCY PHEASANTS RARE. 1 CHAIN SAWS ie Coating. § Gal... "s.00 — SPECIAL - — bal ogy my nt al Baden: wa eve: | OP Chinese "NEW > * aoe : eer hunters on Nov. $ Gal. ........ 93. = Lewiston, Mich. or immediate USED | Cement, Mortar & Plaster Color | grea. Contact | Bernie store, ~~ Sale Farm F Produce 86. SERVICE ] = a * or -. -_—Oworwrrwrnrrenwenmennn aeons ees a T COAL & BUILDING 8UPPLY Co. 9-1274, Eves. APPLES, POPULAR VARIETIES & McCU LLOCH . ae FE 3-701 er. Produce. Kingsbury Market} HOUGHTEN & SON - Clarkston = I Case — New Idea Dealer decors’ problem? Hundreds of ING GOODS, Boats Motors, etc. Fg hg a wma | Sesyseatginge pinasen: fit | POI, Mit BE, Om ORES | Roommate OT “3. 1h and match pa f pymes e, Manes buts - ~ - ar Spay eal ge rieien” Re jae an at aa lt Bales on “M24 | Berry Bros. Magic ‘ usin cco U va. es just no paint. - — attechment ae Bae valance @ eS wheres T4A | _ ds Tipsico Lake Ra. Miltord. | New AnD . USED ONE AND TWO | & P. ce RED SPIES. ELI-, row corn pickers, Homelite saws 436 Lk. Ave PE 5-6160 Fic se Capitol Applian PE | COTTAGE — RENT NEAR ROS- | ‘cious, Jonathan, McInfsh. Cider. | New bean puller at reduced price. DON? WAIT TO RNISH | LECTIONS OF NEW AND USED B 4 | “ 1954 Harley Davidson KH TRACTOR Pull air. 10.20 tires CARS FIRST ALWAYS A | 1941 - 61 OHB Harley Davidson | speed and 2 speed Looks and runs | Siutinp couw a O nae HARKLESS } Just Lee new ' . | DEALERS. FORDS SINCE 1830 | SALES & SERVICE 51 International ....§208 47a‘, Mt. Clemens FE 5-2454 NETRO WALK-IN 10 ft behind | driver. A clean unit. } a For r Sale e Bicycles | 96 "53 Chevrolet .......8395 | t FORD pesler Bisco » te i j no) ert - seoe” ‘DI IE 2016 GIRLS BIKE. GOOD CON- || eerne) paint, Beare SO | At the Seplight tn Waterford _ dition $12. OR | original paint. Sharp. | 7 eearune Ar Pou ee das) tec wie — eed walls PE sn SCARLETT'’S BIKE-HOBBY SHOP (335 fFuird ( -6010 S995 20 E Lawrence, Pontiac FF 3-7843 TRAC TOR Vacuum brakes 8x25x20 38 BUICK, 5000 MILES. FULL , _9524 Dixie, Drayton. OR 3-002! tires. 2 speed axle, new paint ‘opel FE 5-0736, after 6 FE _ Boats & Acc Accessories 97 53 Chevrole 59%. 55 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR HARD. | ki Tees Sq 4agu nee top. White wails. radio and heat- ny PT PISHING@ BOAT. CALL I'a TON-!2 ft stake Good paint er Good condition FE 5-43 PE 4409000 Seed ads Tek (attr 1953 BUICK HARDTOP RADIO & 14 FT. PLYWOOD BOAT AND . a HEATER. AUTOMATIC. ABSO- _trailer, good condition. FE 43604 (50 Chevrolet ...... BO LUTELY NO MONEY gad | . CLOSEOUTS ‘a, TON PICKUP A i Assume payments of $17.08 per Bean mae eaiere ‘ ere mo Call Credit Mgr Mr. Parks Motor winterizing & storage THESE ARE JUST SOME SAMPLES at MI 4-7500 Harold Turner Ford Guns, & archery equipment. OF THE MORE THAN 50 TRUCKS 53 BUICK HT. $325. ROGERS Sporting Goods | TO BE FOUND AT TURNERS Sales & Service PE 2-9555 gs aaa on SALES | TRUCK CENTER FOR A DEAI <= . “S-——- | FE 3 E. Walton Blvd | THATS RIGHT STOP IN AND 55 BUICKS Oper Eves Tm 1&8 os E ‘ DOOR. SPECIAL HARDTOP ero BOAT STORAGE. DOOR SUPER HARDTOP oe reas BOB BUTLER | 30, RULE RICE ais DISCOUNT =” | No cash needed. Payments due Dec. 1. BOATS — SKIING EQUIPMENT | { BOARDMAN’S 40212 7575 Highland Rd. | M59 at Wms. Lake Rd ! BOAT STORAGE & MOTOR STOR- ace Boat refinishing & repair- ing*. HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS YOUR EVINRUDE DEALER PE 2-8033 | OR ~ BIG SAVINGS ON | OWENS MARINE SUPPLIES 1396 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2- — INSURE YOUR BOAT AND MO tor for only $250 per $100 of | value Hansen an Agency. FE 2-0828 or FE 5-627! ‘Motor and Boat Repairs | FACTORY Bad ides MECHANICS | INBOAR & OUTBOARD MOTOR STORAGE WINTERIZING INLAND LAKES SALES 3i27 W HURON FE 4-7121 REPAIRING, REVARNISHING. RE- finishing. winterizing. fireproof. , inside storage and also hauling | Michigan Boat Service Inc., 3080, _W_ Huron. FE 8-8941 Undercover Storage | Por Your Boat & Motor j Pick-up & peuve Service Boat & Motor Re vaca WE SERVICE WE SELL Oakland Marine Exch 379 8. Saginaw FE 8-4101 Open Eves. & Sundays _ 98 ALI __Fiberglas RAAR Ie PIBERGI ASSED. tvpes seri Lav work. Auto rust repair. Yq midget boty bodies _Rinl's, Orton. MY 3-1918 For Sale Airplanes CLUB MEMBERSHIP OPEN, 3 Aircraft, OR 3-1581, Pontiac Air- port ao rd dip | COMPLETE LINE OF VACATION | trailers for sale or rent. Tour-A- Home, all sizes, standard & self- contained, Mar- King, Trotwood and Huron. Special rates for Florida vacations, Jacobson’s | Trailer Sales, §685 Williams Lake j 2539 Dixie Hwy. ————$ OR _3-1200 _ _Rd OR | 3-5981. Transportat'n Offered 100 | — DAILY TO. MOBILE, ALA- bama. Bonnie's Drive-a-wav, FE, 2-3216. TRUCK GOING oa _PART | load. Bither way. FE 5-68 DCG 4. ENGINE air liner. California $79.50. Ha- wail $99 extra. Miami $44. New | York $19. Philadelphia 1. opal $17. Service, OR 3 |LEAVING FOR SOUTH ier _Missouri_Fuiday. PB_$-2650 WANTED RIDERS TO _FE 4-3130 , WIDOW. 60. DRIVING TO LOS Angeles by Nov. 1, wants one lady near age. driver unneces- sary. Share expenses. References _exchanged -0 Wanted Used Cars — iP 8m & JUNK. CARS ™ oe FE 8-2441 cel TAYLOR LAL 101 Wha Used carta | “CUSHMAN EAGLE | | | \ | | } ; _ 2278 W. Huron at FE $-3177 JEROME “BRIGHT SPOT” Orchard Lake at Cass | I: 8 C188 AS MUCH AS ch _ev Cass at Pike vour car paid the top dollar or H 93 OR 3-135 TOP CASH $$$3 POR or ECONOMY CARS Used Auto” Parts ce 2- 3895 Truck Center ~ | Open Eves. | $50 FOR JUNK AND eap cars. PFE 2-2666 days or es \ DEPENDABLE USED CA’ | ARDENBURG MOTOR “SALES 5-7398 WE NEED For 20 vears we have | Trade down 1950 wae Ne $1794 Station wagons 2-door and 4-doors up Impalas VAN WELT | Officials & Company cars 4540 Dixie Hwy | Bank rates — months CLEAN CARS | trade up or down _22_ AUBURN + _ 102 Birmi Hent condition §700 whece ‘an be seen after S pn I ( Turners | 5 BIRMINGHAM HAROLD TURNER FORD 18s 464 8 Woodward _ MI 4-7500 46 FORD ', TON PICK UP. $79 195 Rogers Sales and Service FE | 2-9555 ee 47 | FE 59 JOHNSON MOTORS i054 CHEVROLET >. TON. eae sh Th! “ Michigan Sales Tax and license ex kK AMMLER-DAILLAS 1001 FORD 6. DUMP 55-2802 TRUCK $225 s nia Your ‘48 CADILLAC FROM C. $399 Roger's Sales & Service | easy down payments North Chev. Hunter Blvd et 8 Woodward Ave M naham I 4-2735 $1 FORD TRANSMISSION. ‘33. 1951 {BUICK GOOD CONDITION. | ee motor. Best offer. FE $150 86-4605 5-2832 Sale Used 1 Trucks — _ 103 “BARGAINS FOR SALE 52 FORD mieKue tp oS oa ed at F soe $200 OR 3-117! toy UE Pawee Tite era 11955 FORD 2, TON PICK : P stakes 4 speed transmission x Houghten & Son Friendiy Olds Dealer FOREIGN CAR SALES AND SERVICE Main. Rochester OF N 1-076) | 'Want to Buy a New Car? BE SURE & SEE OUR BE King Auto Sales Saginaw FE 8-0402 | REPOSSESSION 5 Buick, 2 door No money down. First payment due Novem- | r 20th Lucky Auto. Sales, Saginaw. Phone FE 4-2214 193 Ape $495 FE 2-2684 | FE 2-9555 ene | 38, CHEV DELRAY. 6 2 DR . NEM ~ | R H. One owner Sell or fe 8) Dodge I ickup te FE 8-8026 a $1,695 1958 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4- © price includes all standard door. V-8 engine radio. heater tory equipment & fecera Ta ‘Limited time offer car N MAIN, ROCHESTER OL 2-911) Pontiac's Truck Center GMC Z Hunt 54 Powerglide, power steering Black and white paint A one Stock No 4-2735 CLEAN. Factory Branch OAKLAND AT CASS ‘31 CHEV, for car 37 ra "56 Heater $ 79: "39 he 33 nice Larry Jerome | R ~ BlG SELECTIONS _ Pi struction machinery, part SCHRAM TRUCKS WHOLESALE - RETAIL Pontiac OR_3-0311 1950 Thru 1959 PICK-UP WILL TRADE | __EM_3-0081__ A FORD, Fl00. 6 CYLINDER A dio and heater $1050 | Ford F100. "s cylinder | R Chevrolet a fa ater 2.000 mi Ford Fi 500 12 ‘tt Radio stake. OCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 "50 GMC, 's FE 2-3991 TON tractors stakes trailers, ck-ups con- and WE BUY-OR TRA A Large Selection OF USED PICKUPS AT ALL TIMES MODELS ALL Makes and Models TO FIT ANY BUDGET AT OUR ‘i Truck Center Eddie Steele — FORD — Eliz Lk pF rE $s 232. § SAGINAW '59 Pontiacs (2) ‘59 Ramblers nae Orion “RUBSS'"' DAWSON "3 CHEVROLET DOOR A really clean 2 ufo trans $605 uss’ Dawson. MOTOR COMPANY FE 2-017! Sacrifice Prices (2) RUSS JOHNSON, MOTOR SALES 2-2871 or MY /3-1461 SCHUTZ MOTORS, INC 912 S Woodward MI 6-5303 1958 CHEVY BISCAYNE PG R & H White walls. Exc cond. §1.395. MI 64279 v5} MERCURY. RADIO & HF AT- ER AUTOMATIC TRANS. 4DR | ABSOLUTELY NO MONFEFY DOWN Assume payment. of $1708 per mo Call Credit My Mr Parks at MI €7500 Harold Turner Ford | 1955 PONTIAC 2-DOOR RADIO neptey Hydramatic. beautiful 2 one paint This has been an jady 5 car. Our stock No Only $667. North Chev. Hunter Blvd ear 8S Woodward Ave Bir mingham __ MI 4-2735 ' 1954 CHEVY. EXTRA CLEAN. _ low mileage $395 FE 52766 _ 5 | g32 EE | CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE radio. heater powe:- Sto. ¢ 1957 V-8 engine. glide A one-owner beauty No 885. Only $1,467. | North aie | Hunter Bivd at § woeewe AY ae Birmingham MI 2 1959 CHEV! MECHANIC 8 CAR — 1 - n e discount. “$1400 | VERY REASON ee 36 | Convertible er 3 pm _ $9 EL CAMINO mi, white. will trade. OR 3-2 ‘S55 CHEVROLET ? DR REROSSE Ss1> full price ~ CHEVY Cali a! OR TH19 LIKE NEW 9 728 5 No cash mo $495 |} Pay , $27 Dur Mr Bell. FE 2 DOOR. BEI full power, power FUEL INJECTION many extras FE 5$-9812 $8 CHEVY CONVERT cond. Must see to apprec 2-1327 on CHEVROLET HT $545 ROGER ales & Service. FE 2.9555 i CHEVIE BEL-AIR $5 Ford. No rust trade for late mode! Aiso 2 cheag cars. Clark's Motel. FE 4-1998 56 CHRYSLER 4 DR NEWPORT Beautiful cond with fu.l power @& elec windows 250 hp Used regu- lar gas Must sell MI 7-0638 | 1950 CHRYSLER WINDSOR cylinder. exceptiona! condition New tires Mechanically good. low __mileage $155 FE 5-7558 ‘33 CHRYSLER 4 DR. REPOSSESSION $195 full price. No cash neeced. Pay only $11 month Due Nov. 30, King Auto Mr. Bell FE 8-0402. 1956 DeSOTO 4-DR Piredome Powerflite. radio, heater, whitewalis Only $999. No money down, 24 months SCHUTZ INC 8-U402 AIR je esata ® r “O00D ate OL 8 NO RUST Must r sell _ | MOTORS } 912 © Woodward __MI6& $2 DeSOTO CLUB COUPE. VFR nice EM 3-0081 H_ Riggins 1957 DeSOTO 4-DkR Powerflite, power steering brakes Like new all the All white $1495 $199 donn months on balance -SCHUTZ ‘a ? rd wR Ar owner) 898. Only $1676. North Chev. er Blvd. at 8 Woodward Ave | Birmingham MI CHEVROLET 4 DR $399 Roger's Sales & Servicg FE! — 2-9555 MOTORS. 912 S Woodward MT 6-5302 1954 oe 4 DR RADIO AND HEATER. AUTOMATIC TRANS ALR Ay ¢ NO MONEY Assume payments f Call Credit Mar MI 4-7500. Harold INC ABSO! DOWN $14.27 per mo Mr Parks at Turner Ford 1957 DeSOTO — | Adventurer. 2 door, HT. PS | R & H, WW Tires Sharp Clarkston Motor Sales CHRY ae ER-PLYMOUTH Palit Main St Clar kston MA 5-5141 - YOU'RE SITTING AROUND THINKING ABOUT A BETTER CAR AND PB, ~ ONLY NEED A PUSH TO GE YOU STARTED. BRING THe OLD ume GGY Prat bads TO Sse Sal GIVE Y 7 RAMBI AMBLE R 4dr a nice 1078 7 MERCURY w7 PONTIAC. Convert Special OTO $ie28 53, DeSOT AT. 1 oo @ 748 Ss DODGE Rova!l 4 dr Sharp! ~ 86 (3s PONTIAC 2 dr 33 PLYMOUTH Hardtop teks -6 ‘49 LINCOLN 4dr Runs | good ‘even OB WD 55 GMC % ton ptex - -up. Boli@ ...... Cass-Oak kland- ; Pontiac’s Newest Lot 2 Weert GARLAND avis — er. a, NS = —@\ 3 aa ae pe eR eg FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 ) Sale Used Cars 106, Sale Used Cars _106| "Sale Used Cars _ 106| TIZZY By Kajo Guana __ Bue Uned Sore. 106| Sale Used Cars 106 . ; mcs ~ wie ss Spa * Piss PvE eF pee » \BUD SAYS. - Be HASKINS Dixie Ok'd Car Mesias Sere as REPRE Ton | EOE POR S .ag EN f Hand Picked & Personally Checked | 1953 Pontiac 4 Dr. sedan ....8195 "58 FONTIAC. CT Ast on ’ < 19ST DeSoto 2 Dr. Hardtop. Auto- BF ass HUNTER'S | SScor Noth, | TESS f Eee eRe SPECIALS = [°* "ONLY 9145s" "7 | Mae aade "Stealer. hess $2395 1957 BUICK, i. $1898 1955 Pontiac 4 Dr. Starchief. Like ae PLYMOUTH ish. One owner and low 49 For SHE DoAORe $e Chevr et 4Door ......... / ‘ 1008 Chevrolet 810 3-de0r codan. Many One-Owners OW gre nkoctab-digin eeH Perey "Yi 11P ' 5 : aard tranamission na ont 1955 CHEVROLET $ 795 paneer. Like new black pce prs — Spt. Coupe §. age 1985 — 2 Dr. Hydramatic, re- a n 1ac eecnes 7 Tals. . 86 Olds Super 88. real nice . $ 895 | - MOORE xeoner vaca : ' a i pha Ge soten. Powerglide. redie, heater, whitewalls, 1956 Chevrolet %-door sedan,: ‘e Ford Wagon, § Auto $ 873 | 1957 Ford wagen country sedan. etal tiful leather trim cylinder engine, Powerglide. radio ee ee a ae VE. Overdrive, Radio & bester. see bene ar i HEA aan fags) Mev toeme New rer 8 1958 BUICK ............$1895 hev . new paint § 1955 DeSoto 4 Dr. Sedan. Auto- t $4 Ch +Dr. 210. Standard $ 435, 2 S . . r. s a a tt b REPOSSESSIO er| ‘adem HOMER HIGHT MTRS. Sale Used Cars — 106 Sale Used Cars 106 FE 37117 Turner, Ford. wkeenth tires. “Creu onl Teepe TOS Senter, 1955 Dodge. @ door a bj ass $2395 Oxford, Mich. OA 63538 | ww... OOO mes ~ 65 MT. CLEMENS 8ST. REASONABLE. ‘57 RENAULT CB. Re eee) Seem pene wer | - PEED TEE FET OVE _| 10 Doon Sve cae ores | 1 ODF BUICK $1395 Sales “Ge B Bagiaw.” Phone, ‘Russ’ Dawson © JEEPS ‘39 PLYMOUTH ___|‘# Ponttac. Goob conprrion.| Mi, °CiTas PAS . eet e eee Salen ie - Y obere S food supply, of used FURY 3 DOOR EM 3-0728. == —" §@ RAMBLER. CUSTOM V8 REB- Century convertible. Full power. Buy it now for less. ~~ ‘mas SAGINAW Ave 2-9131| ‘Wagons op hand Buy now and . : bows 1959 PONTIAC ‘ALIN: -| el, full power, 2 tone, ww, 1 own- REPOSS SESSION eave. PONTIAC-CADILLAC = Mil. cor, Be FO ie kine | 8,108, mileage. 81.850. EM 195] 050 STATION WAGON. RA-| ROGER'S SALES AND VICE ’ mi. + ete. c. 3-8836 after 6 p.m. eee eee ee 106 full price. o,comn needed.| dio. jeder, ‘wutomatic transmis” 698 Auburn Ave Pe sates hn 57 PONTIAC ¥® 3-713 before 6 p.m. i986 RAMBLER CUSTOM WAGON. Very ealeaee , ar gS ma ca meg y ag ng Boy sre our_epeciliy CLEAN SUPERCHIEP F 1986 PONTIAC STARCHIEP HARD-| Radio, heater, over-drive. A 1- — ee : aaa 2 Door — 000 alles. top. 4 dr & Bandalwood,| owner car. Very clean. Be sure sicet Nee “Breed ts. | Mysah pean Suton eae Easton | ta Down Bicellent condition PE ‘s-tsoa | & drive this one. th wil please || ] QOS FORD $ 745 “RUSS” DAWSON a a ees neee rons $1445 Birmingham Trades , CK Bunday after 4 p.m. or after| you. TerTrrrere | North Chev. eS «re _meeteare 6s Oakland AUTO SARE a. 2551 Customline, ¢door. standard jransmission. @ cylinders for 1959 Hardenburg 1350 N 28,000 Miles M4 PONTIAC, STD. TRANS.. VERY | "47 NASH AMBASSADOR 4 DR. economy. This i vivenia car with no salt. ° $200 DOWN nice, 6388. 3-0081. _R&H. New tires. PE 83685. unter Bivd. at 6 Woodward Ave | CORNER CASS & PIKE FE -1308| ise PONTIAC CATALINA VisTs. iio RAMS’ 1957 EDSELS Birmingham oS eee ne tae Rag EY isa NASH RAMBLER. 9100. PE LET toe. $1295 7 FORD. STICK V2 aa con. len et PONTIAC 3 DOOR. RADIO. | 2 _ | te $80 Mi i a ease. Must sell PE 4-1726 | Woodward. BRAID =. is rove i983 3 NASH UrELE ho Wonte Down. 2door sedan. 1 owner, low miles and like new. on LOOK—'s@ FORD 4 a Beautifll second car, Block RDTOP Pordomatic, telly, pe | a MERCURY DOOR SEDAN _ — 7 . Aesume payments, $11.46 per rane payments ere ais: oon New npatot Joo 1408. ures. Birmingham MI 4-1930 MOTOR SALES * Only a : ure Ml + 1500. Ha H Seger paris 1956 OLDSMOBILE cee $1295 * . ~ OLDS. 1957 8U 88 FIESTA JUsT A FEW NEw ‘59 RAMBLERS Hy¢ramatic, rads As Low As ME REP pasltaee MOE | 1957 MERCY 2-DR. | rege Senger ours wan] SETAC EENE® | North Chev. [7st stints ere | Salut Run"aagts: rie seer ute ew wane 9995 W. Huron st. Pontiac Sein eel coe trade. OR 3-2082. CASS AT W. PIKE &T. eas eek. ob @: Siaseousd Axe. models Every customer, bas Bis $2 3) FORD HT SHARP-—0i00 | steering and brakes, radio, | 1996 OLDS. SHARP. HYDRA. R&H. = B MI ¢2778) °D' eC "Rambler Sales | 1958 3 CHEVROLET $1495 | fesse) Sales & Service. "| & dows ot" old cat sree | Pe case ee ne branes, 08) oes DIYM'TH 2-DR SD PONTIAC CDR. luc came aa eee Enki! ans tees : . : mie a - . : if. sedan. — en 6 cylinder. Most ‘Russ’ Dawso ids) FORD CLUB COUPE. V4. Belvedere, radio, heater, white- REPOSSESSION =e SAIS economical "aid ‘xtra RADIO & BEATER. ABSOLUTE. 1 Uae, DEALER a wells. Oaly $806. No money $125 full price, No cash needed. PONTIAC AUTO | MOTOR COMPANY ume sed Car Shopping Center down, 24 months on balance. y only $7 Mo. oo oe 1955 PONTIA 2728 SAGINAW ean, 2 a oe a co , Auto. Mr. FE 8-0402. BROKERS Aocos5cooE 895 ee nd Saree Meek 57 PLYMOUTH T a PONTIAC. ¢DOOR EXC ‘$8 Chevy ¢ dr. 9 Auto. .....s1698 em, Mydwepielie. radio, heater. new whitewall tres. -FORD DEALER— = 2 DOOR lent condition. $225. FE 5-9120. : s BO RGOLOCS Pt eg feog ivory finish. A-1 Used Car Shopping Center | SHARP bg 35 thy a 3 MOTORS, INC $1095 HU Z, 3) PONTIAC 6.2 DR. ONE OWN. | 57 Chevy Convert. Auto. ....61593 | glass pa less Ww 57 Buick Special HT ........$1499 .- | $700 Will accept older 4 ar 92 8 Woodward MT 6@-8302 ie Ee ee ee ae 1956 PLYM 44 FORD eaatahanal | tet eal | O! an a weRCTONE ar ose | MaeoT EE, AIEEE? PR. | Het SEs, MO” pice UTH .......$1095 4 DOOR hurc . Orton: U O war an. ra. juxe trim. |’ . r., : PE 2 : 3 ree Seer: OO | Y OWENS |soroewosns son. wo m| Bie Smgie rite | menos ioe dae | RUA, NL Mure tg tebe etme ame 35 = eee _ | °SS Butek Roadmaster 4 dr. ..$ 993 ; P ? “FORD | 6 CYLINDER EXc. 1955 OLDS 8&8 CPE. FE s 3508 SAGINAW STE $4101 ‘38 PLYMOUTH. 4 DR. STAND- i Res aca toate gag = ‘$8 Chevy V-8 4 dr. Bel Air § 895 1954 P ~ nd Cail after 5 FE 25853. Holiday, Hydramatic, — LYMOUTH R~ $395 ard trans. .! t cylinder, good cond., - cies. an s ‘SS Ford Pairlane 4 dr. Nice ..$ 899 $ 495 VY wens : 53] PORD RT. $175 ROGERS| heater. power steering an ‘/. Ply Sales RF FE| _Teas. PE 5- . "$5 Ford Custom 8 Auto. 4 dr. $ 695 a Sales & Sezvice. PE 2-0555 brakes. whitewalls Like new ‘ail re rg — tt js PLYMOUTH H PCAER 7 DA Oss ne, 35 CATALINA, 2 DOOR, HYDRA- | ‘54 Olds 4 dr. 88, Pull power $ 695 Deluxe 2-door ry Hydramatic, radio. heater. A one = —- SAGINAW aT ne 03 1952 PORD V8& GOOD TRANS- ok a. No money — Roger's ecto pHacrvh “matic — sone. $650. FE FH Ferd Gs Custom 6, Auto. ... ‘= owner and in perfect shape. $-3 portation. $150. UL 2-3362 . ~ - $9 THUNDERBIRD, LIGHT BLUE igs FORD CONVERTIBLE. 91700 1957 PLYMOUTH Sept yMOUTH WAGOX- REF S82 PONTIAC 4 DR. $50_ ROGERS | /{8 Chevy | covered ‘Pick-up OL 1-8133 a “gamblers, Thus ts eben Une | “SZ OLDSMOBILE 1957 PLYMOUTH | "Sargon. 24ton mies, ful power ACROSS FROM NEW CAR SALES "=3 FORD to make your deal. Open Pcinet . ) ” 912 8 _ Woodward ward © var en eee, v8 ieuate trans 1450. = pe e102 AE am ‘ue ois cua echo =) "$195" x OCTOBER SPECIALS Satta ined PORTIAG. ¢ DM. CraRcuTEy. =e $695 RR &C Rambler "Sales | a) Pontiac. Best model. oid (car na. hl aenthe _like_new._ $060. PE 2-6184. 1 $165 Commerce Rd. Union a | st Pordomatie $00 ‘a PONT. WITH "S¢ OLDS ENGINE | 55 porn No. 317 sims ' / EM 3-4158 y wens 53 Mercury . —— on perfect. FE 6-6546| “Country Sedan, radio, heater. VY wens ‘$3 HUDSON, 2 oe $89. Anan caer Mjtation wagon and ‘$8 automatic. power steering & le ee e Or | Sales and Service. FE 2-9555 | an 8 8 SAGINAW STREET Fe) (and "84 oui, tae one brakes, tu-tone, white tires. | et | ee ee HFORD CORY, si lde On REAS. = PE $4101 agen STOCK No. 383 “SOLD” Dict ect thm 3-o768 d ‘ ~ s) FORD @ CYL. COUPE. R & H.\35 FORD VICTORIA HT GOOD | “RUSS” DAWSON E are an we MOTORS, IN So ene - 95 ’ . 4 Door hardtop, “Century, white , runs nice and looks good. $1 cond. l-owner. New tires $595. | Packard, “overhauled, and ‘$1 912 8 Woodward © vet 6-8302 b white tires, radio, heater, 7 & biack, e tir le ates CEL EM _}4697 between 6 & 8 pm 1959 teers Finance ot, | ° Dynaflow. Real sharp. er MA 20S ater 6 pm. | Waat to Buy a New Car? OMY CARS 22 AUBURN | ‘wrocee ee 10] MORE = + POR BE SURE & SEE OUR ‘3 Fur eouss peivedere | "36 OLSMOBILE .. .. a: 2 0006 TRADE 35 D eon, at MOD. | SELECTIONS OF NEW | MERCURYS | Ra automatic trans- _'s8 FORD FAIRLANE 800, JUST COUNTY'S OLDEST 2 door 8 hardtop | STOCK No. 381 e\ or sell. $600. FE + dio, heater, = easier AND USED CARS FIRST. ; | mission, tu-tone green & yellow. ‘86 FORD 2? DR. R & H, aa ALWAYB A UARE DEAL —2 DOORS — 4 DOORS— $285 DOWN — $7849 PER MO New Car lean t. trans 1 owner. FE 86815 AT ONE OF OAKLAND HARDTOPS ‘69 PLYMOUTH Belvedere MTRS - meeren <= ne Se ars Tl 1c S DEA i tate_over_parments, FE i1s6| EAS. FORDS SINCE 1990. i : d BUICK $1305 FORD FOR AR As Low As |™ PR urudort rag “° . (OSs withtrade bealet power ser LAST MONTH Auto. trans One owner Bell. ‘ 2 Door Sport Hardtop ing & brakes, 6 t eee oe | BEATTIE $2395 nore ti ven MO Sf dre th wey alana $\ FORD, GooD y COND. 8150 | ee ee DeSOTO Firesweep Busin 1 . fine car. FE 5-8 “Your PORD Dealer Since 1930" | 4 Door Hardtop ess FINANCE- ’ ? * PLIERS CUTER AE At Eee gk wm Stet | "Rigs! D ows "Bw pen wo REPOSSESSION cue nie | In The Pontiac A wrtieie No AOter Bowe uss) Dawson ™ Besord' ride “| [ Booming pew INSPECT THESE! _ lac Area ‘sume payments of $12.87 per| S *, Hardtop ‘88 MERCURY . $1605 | mo, Cul Crecit Mgr. Mr Parts) FACTORY BRANCH | oxy @ OWE OMP! Te soins! sme 05 err Mo * DR SEDAN wiih radio, heater THAN 1 YEAR AGO a rx ox , PT = = . . y ie automatic, a ue finish ce he by é *LGTROEEEromRceaans) —'57 MERCURY _| SEE_OUR SELECTION |" = Sedovo, poses < Sew Ne CUMS | Seg ed pe ee | | cone alan of late mode! used cars | gs93 DOWN — $9214 PER MO. FOR A BETTER AND GUARANTEED |... Lice gates ia hoe x Gon SEDAN 4 ai] Bacio & Heater, Merc-O- ge-Plymouth-Chrysler 50 PLYMOUTH Furs 2 Door “SPECIAL 2 DR. HARDTOP, radio, OW WAS Ford motor. 4 ca Excellent . K . heater, Dynaflow, tu-tone. | ae Pe _ INC. $495 DOWN — $878.49 PER MO. ee ne nemaie Br oes, 190. FE, $1495 10m Mant E, INC. USED CAR 1953 NASH AMBASSADOR ‘$8 BUICK _. $2195 7 | — See Us Todayl!| “Maras” | RRR abet nek ir oe : FORD DEAL : nafiow, w res, W “over rd ‘St ENOLISH FORD ee US loday Garnet red. Real sharp wagon. A-1 Used Car Shoppi ing Center Pp t] ' Anglia 4 Door 1983 FORD ¢DR. rhe ; rp $895 No rust Clean. $278 , "$6 FORD Ontlac GLENN'S $198 Down —"s4as.20 PER MO. | $11.71 per ‘month. SGPECIAL CONVERTIBLE, “radio, ° «B00 ; 81 MO, Convertible 57 Plymouth ......$1495 tose ee tie heater, Dynaflow, power steering | 1. LOWER OVERHEAD —HIGHER VOLUME $995" Retail "OP N’ $308 DOWN | — M713 PER MO. 4 door. V-8. Automatic. Sharp! New tires. Charges $208 ee || 2. LARGER SELECTION (Over 100 A-] Cars) ytoaheah ir per mon OL ue 3 Gnnggoncuissononone $1695 | - 2 Door Hardtop 56 Dodge Sedan ...$1195 i HORA CN SUPER 4 Da, ey | 3. LOWEST POSSIBLE TERMS | INTIA atiow we y VV ens Store WEDNESDAYS ee ne ee ete saa V-8, automatic. Thig is a beauty. Ar. es peal ae a ‘brakes, white one garnet re 4 oEee EE 7 : sas 4 Door 8 Hardtop ‘56 Chevy Sedan .. : idioma . RMS rE ee aUPE. sto} ‘ FE 3a 1298 DOWN — $5183 PER Mo.| § ¢flinder. parsers (animacion, Royal “Charaes ‘i ‘4 ‘67 BUICK + $1006 | " 5 ‘i ; ® ' ROR GATAXIE, RAN Wi. _ BEHIND THE POST OFFICE TP YOURE igs ae i Geren “BPECIAL 3 DR. HARDTOP, rade, 2 Convenient Locations’ Trans, will take chan 4 or 38 MERCURY. CLEAN sat Having Ditficulties sree ‘37 Plymouth Wen. $1595 1985 DODGE v-8 -- «+ a llaliiaaladlal | S "53 Ford or Chevy im trade. UL _ Roger's Sales & Service. FE 2.0596 eT ONDIN $3445 DOWN — $5512 PER MO.| 4 ocr. V-8. Automatic. Very 4dr. Automatic. Power = 72-2051 | 1951 KAISER, $65. The RIGHT” Cat clean. ‘ : 7 $646.40. $27.60 per month. ‘57 BUICE .... $1695 | 2/705 SEE OUR SELE RDTOP. radi CRISSMAN ! aimee *86 DeSOTO F-Dome 4 Dr ‘58 Chev rolet ... ee . $1695 Kebuaibien Sate. Gaaeaed $596.40 a Beater Branton” pon nceing OnemaRd PARE RD REEGO HARBOR L ATE-MODEL . $1395 2 door Biscayne V-8. Automatic, $24.60 per month fie oa” Se-tone, white | A © Hand-Sel $295 DOWN — $55.15 PER MO. Tadio & heater. Whitewall tires. 1} 56 FORD ’S8 FORD “ fe I R h t | and-Selected 56 FORD Station Wagon Sharp! 1986 CHEVROLET V-8 ‘36 BUICK ........... $1095 ; 300 n nocnester LIKE-NEW $198 DOwN oh: Se ; Wagon Charges $876.60. 2 DR. SEDAN. radio, heater, Dy- a oo a STATION WAGON OFFERS THE LOWEST PONTIAC Used Cars '% PLYMOUTH station Wagon | 90 Plymouth Wen. $ 995 wh per meee a See | seseseres seeeee $195 stwtereeeeens $1695 POSSIBLE P | Suburban ® Passenger ys. Btandard transmission. 2 198% FORD 2-DR. 66 BUIOM oe ee nceasc sees $1198 | 54 FORD ‘87 FORD = ee ee aaa a4 Pen Mo.) “Or “ieee! ae ee .— Seer 2 int pecee Sreea | CUSTOM 2-DOOR 8 ; sect. Tho ae per hy ‘ee . y Tr atlow we a S . “S00 Stop In and Check These FOR | GUARANTEED * 8 PLY MO Belvedere 55 Plymouth Sedan $ 595 perm furtone white ever yellow. ) eee ee ee $ 295 ‘ Peane “se $1395 *§7 Chev. 6 4 Dr. 2-tone Blue = | — WINTERIZED — $075 PEM aaa Standard {ransmission. matin Keenan Age yt miles, | 56 BUICK ...............005- $905 | 5, r ve ' Aces ce ee Wee et OUR REST: | Murcia im outta, TE, MO.) eotetal eal | Goa Norby || alana #6 CHEVROLET ren ony : 3 “ rile. a“ ' \ wo oecrucn 4 Door 8 Mardtop 5 55 Ford Sedan . $ 695 wer Sond. Hotes eater, Dynaflow real nice | STATION WwAaoe F 2DOOR 210 . anak 4a not ee Wen Pulls _| 917s DOWN — $40 54 PER MO v-2. Automatic. Power steering. Bedan v4, Automatic. aan ‘6: CHEVROLET eeeeeceeoeseecness Paeeesercvrercenes s 595 bid at! + oes aie IN 39 PON “ $1341.40. $41.86 per month. BEL AIR with radio.” hate | "BE Chev. 641 A Gray ste | Ae iil Viste $2795 ‘ec standard transmission, all biack ssciane, & nee seat ove ree 04 -Door Starchief — Full Power. | a Olds 88 Super + -$ 895 1958 RAMBLER finish with bright intertor trim. WEST HURON 3275 AT fee ee a aA os ; wer steering, z : P ‘gf Chee 8 PG Raport’ cpe. Putt U SED CAR "Powargiide, Matte @ maciere $8 BUICK, opscisl ¢ Dr. —_ * possum * *yf290.10. 4308 per poor STARCHIEP 4 DR. SEDAN, aes Oe equipped & ARD CONTROL . — —_— es eet iran. bi Pé 1380 eniment oar Maree maton a, ‘S8 PONTIAC «Door Sedan .. 8 104 | $129, pown tis 3 PER MO. Wihowalts. One owner. 6,000 mile “ha c+ deluxe ~_, locking ~ ly DDIE S EEL Pe Fy AL ie SA CHEVROLET Delray... 9404| yp ome Sn sed nalinial iced Every Car Wimterized | maue.* "Radio. & Heater. Wane: |. RUM Chevrolet Co. |e" cmax azn: Mtrs., Inc. | % s,woopwarp a Re erree oy or rs T iota tht *7 . (BIRMINGHAM) On-the-Spot Credit \’ = ee 3275 CX is F S E R Stop out and Buy MOTOR SALES Chrysler - Plymouth : . a5 ‘ =. Many More to Choose F . om 952 WEST HURON _ + Imperial 15-MILE ROAD Motor Sales |} , WEST HURON ,- pe. 2-9721 MIS,_1 Mile North 0-8. 10 OUR NEW LOCATION be MOTOR SALES FE 4.3 724 Oakland (aT IN TROYS a , AT ELIZABETH LE. RD. / 2 Open, Nighte ru SOTO-PLYMOUTH DEALER -3582 Orchard Lake Ave. : oe OpennEves. except, Wed.|“*Baetet wecsee $™9/ FE 47371 | FE 4.1707] Ss feane Pain Beating vee | MI 63900 JU 8-0536/ ™ »: =p | FE 5-9204 FE 7 | FOR “TOP VALUE” USED CARS , ye "soie Pontiac - OPEL - JEEP 9-31 7, ry } ; SS —_————— 4 ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1959 ) FORTY-FIVE! . i ey odary’'s Television Programs is | TV_ News and Reviews : __Presmame farsished by stations Gated i thle Gohiam an6 subject to change withoat notice Screw Turns Right Way Gand SHOT Cham CWWOTT in NBC ‘Adult Ghostern’ TONIGHT’S TV WIGHLIGHTS ) Gisele MacKenzie and “ g G00 (2) Movie (cout.) Randall in a musical und|12:60 (9) By FRED DANZIG [was superb as young Miles but ‘ ‘ NEW YORK (UPI) — Henry Alexandra Wager, age 9, had dif. (4) News, Weather, Sports. ny lk decor 1:00 (2) Our Miss Brooks. James’ novella, “The Turn of the ficulty as his sister. Had her part * the (7) Curtain Tome. 1... cquaiamaaa B -gerte Sect NBC Playhouse. Screw,” received a chilling, skill-'remained true to the original, she Cartoons. of the future in Music Bingo. ful and memorable interpretation'no doubt would hav : autos. (9) Movie. d me¢ : t 0 ave managed 6:15 (4) Californians. (4) This Is Your Life. Ralph last night as NBC-TV’s Startime much better. 6:25 (2) Weather. Edwards, host, tells life|"™* ©) ap uoné Tums ®0-minute presentation. ogy |, Ab ghosts,” Laurinda ‘Barrett lls n age, ames story and Paul St y 6:30 on mee pong Penn ally vad 11:58 (4) Faye Elizabeth, an neha teponngh arsed eg evens were blood (7) Curtain (cont.) Jepenase ‘Nawal officer se-/# @ tor a Da English” governess oe oe a ( a sees—or | > a — (9) Superman, capes mental institution still @ ae y in, Ghat = at the 19th Cen-| THE CHANNEL SWIM: Alan Jay 6:4 (2) News Analyst. - thingink World War II is on Court. ghost : Lerner, who created the book and (7) Sports. and heads to Pearl Harbor|2:30 (2) House Party tury country estate to which she lyrics for ‘My Fair Lady,” is 6:45 (2) Quarterback Club for “A Second Day of In- (4) Thin Man. jsoes to care for two youngsters. (ducing two comedy canciire Laird (4) (1D) News. famy,”* (7) Gale Storm. « * * ‘hour shows for MGM-TV. One, 7:00 (2) Five Star Feature. Mys- (9) News, (9) Kennedy's Corner. Do the apparitions actually fight Me and My Gals, is about a song- * tery drama: Ray Milland,|1@:15 (9) Weather. 3:00 (9) Movie. \for the souls of the children or is and-dance man touring Europe in 10:20 (9) Little Theater (2) Star Showcase it all in the warped, lonely, frus-' with a showgirl troupe. The other Big Clock. (48.) 10:38 (2) Steel Hour anes (4) Young Dr. Malone. trated mind of the governess? lis called P.S. From Paris and is (4) Let’s Dance. (a) Town. Western: (7) Beat the Clock. This ts the question that leaves based on the exploits of Art Buch- (T) Mackenzié’s Raiders. Condemned man: tells the| 3:30 (2) Verdict Is Yours. : ies i es the reader’s imagination burzing |wald, a newspaper columnist. (9) Man Without Gun. Marshal (Joel McCrea) that (4) From These Roots, + oe ra long after the final sentence is Eleven other new properties also 1:30 (2) Feature (cont.) his hanging will never take (7) Who Do You Trust? fine menace read. jare bsg pipet by MGM-TV (4) Wagon Train, Western: place and nearly cheats the|4:00 (2) Brighter Day. | The story has a multilevel im-| Harey na ree D ~ 0 CBS. singe ro: gn we gallows in spite of all pre-| * (4) House on High Street. GLAD TO BE BACK—TV quiz winner Charies AP Wirephote Pact and I especially like the 1 ccecdal “will feature Odetta, employed by wealthy sheep cautions. (7) American Bandstand. Van Doren chats with admiring students on his fore a Congressional subcommittee in-the quiz — that Heywood Broun once popular among folk song aficio- cal to | of (7) Hawaiian Eye (cont.) 4:15 (2) Secret Storm. return to the Columbia University campus after rigging probe. Van Doren is currently under sus- “ a és hing,” h iq, Dados. . , . Eileen Farrell stars on one son’s death. He swears (9) Starlight The pk € f./4:38 (2) Edge cf Night. a week's absence. Students shouted welcome with _ pension from his $50,000-a-year job with the NBC “We pry do saying utter than NBC-TV’'s Easter Sunday Bell Tele- vengeance although the other paacagg xR oir = Pa. ~ Split Personality. “We're with Charlie’ as he waited to testify be- _ television network. try to go it alone, with our help- phone special next April. . . « sons protest the iiler. vate Affair, ('4). “ _____ less and terrified loneliness clutch. Comedian George Burns goes dra- 5:00 (2) Movie. as r ‘ont’? (matic in a GE Theater play (9) Million. Dollar Movie,|21:00 (2) (4) News, Weather, (4) (color) George Pierrot ing at us in the Sail . “Platinum on the Rocks,” being Drama: James Cagney; oe ye On. Variety with , ey tae | Success Is Possible Dry Weather | The TV version, a magnificently Rien ie seen Bony oon, istaged color production, was not 8:00” (3) Feature (cont.) 11:98 @) Movie. Drama: Henry|*'% 3 << Picks. | for Hubby-Wife Team ‘as subtle as the book. Woman Reveals . (4) Wagon Train (cont. — “Young Mr. Lincoln.” Sauer Aidi H | Where the beck built sloniy but ie . “ nape :30 (4) Jack Paar. Variety with|['s ' J WILSON | Ing arves the three acts in the teleplay Comedy: Catt Araatie Sc csdaens ee oem Final Arguments Due NEW YORK—Gordon MacRae and his blonde wife Shellah Detect ligdige H B rk 1) cont.) Elsa Maxwell. . Proving that husband-and-wife combinations can be colossal, Late State Crops Had, Director-producer John Franken- of F | Wo (7) Shock Theater. Melo; C 5 ik § . in their new act at the Waldorf Empire Room. They show . 6:38 + on — Space. “ro drama: Leo Carillo, “Hor (ll UFOSS fri e uit how Perry Como “sleeps through his nap,” and mention) Been Slowed by Rain heimer used thunderstorms, mists. ”O . . mirrored reflections, shadows and misses target and endangers or Island,” (’41). MOUNT Cline @ = Ted _— that “People who live in glass houses have gnd Wet Fields winding staircases to punctuate his Was Undercover Agent space station established by arguments are scheduled toxorrow| MEME | Very little love life.” ‘story. 15 Years; Left Because Col. McCauley (William THURSDAY MORNING “ = “ ee * * * 4 ' Lundigan) in Macomb County Cireuit Court Gordon, who played “Curly” in “Okla- LANSING WwW — Dry weather the Tie lanien wicai ik hitce matter She Ss Had It (4) (color) Price is Right. bed (4) Continental Classroom. Colts ks weed @ ee homa,” said he didn’t mind the picture, {first of the week stepped up the of-fact than this in raising goose- Quiz: Bill Cullen, host. [8:30 (4) Continental Classroom. timiting injunction and fostered vi. which did so much for him, “except that harvest of late crops, the Federal- bumps, but in the TV play there’ LOS ANGELES (AP)—A house: (7) Ozzie and Harriet. Com- sii ee oa ti olence at the struck Cross Co. plant 115 nights that we were making the pie- ciate Crop Reporting Service said Were goosebumps aplenty when the wife says she served in the Com- edy: David gets a job as S| 6s (2) On the Farm Front in nearby Fraser. ture, I bad to put my hair up in curlers.” today apparitions of Peter Quint and munist party for 15 years as an clerk in a law office but hisis s5. a) TV College , Circuit Judge Alton H. N Helen Downey, Howard Hawks’ discovery for _ %4!" and wet fields had slowed Miss Jessel appeared. undercover agent for the FBI helpful family almiost loses) ‘*"”: . udge Alton oe Com ney, 0ward Hawks overy down the harvest of sugar beets. “My principal job was to infil- , (4) Today pleted 10 days of testimony-taking the picture “The Southern 500,” until ntly rs In the starring role as the it for him. (7) Big om The caus aun. e picture e outhern ” until recently soybeans, dry beans, potatoes and tortured governess, Ingrid Berg. ‘T2te the Douglas Aircraft Plant (9) Movie (cont.) \a:30 <2) Cantoon Clneareors. coe — eat tha \ = Morton Downey's daughter-in-law (wife of spies. | man was majestic. Completely i" Santa Monica,”’ Moiselle Cling- 9:00 (2) Millionaire. Drama: (7) Breakfast Time. lbeced and tts officers: Sean Downey’, is proving a Carole Lombard Ay in command ef her difficult role, ©. 42. told the Howse Un-American Doctor and his wife afeis.sg (2) Capt. Kangaroo. WILSON type. In drinking scenes in the picture, in Sugar beet factories were re her portrayal imparted proper ACt!¥!Ues Committee Tuesday. tricked into holdup by ™y%ig:99 (7) Joh eee ey See ae ae S. C., insisted 1 drinks d hysteri dq 1 was asked to supply the names 8:30 (7) nny Ginger. lington, S. C., on real dr : opened as farmers were able to get degrees of hysteria, courage an terious patient just after ee (2) For Better or W tomation machinery, has accused | : axees of engineers and_ technicians they get million dollars from ' rae SS ae the union of violating an injunc- | ~~ * * back into fields. About one-fourth Cevotion. whom I considered to be ‘libere mystery man. Tod Andrews, |». 95 i: rial — Clown. | tien by fostering mass pi Tom Poston, such a warm and real actor, has a line I adored of the crop has been harvested. | Her debut in a TV drama was al’ Frances Helm star. et) Stage 3 y and violence. The union denies it in “Golden Fleecing.” Lovely Suzanne Pleshette says, “I think’ yimited progress also was & rouser. She said she left the Communist (4) Music Hall. Musical Va-| (2) Movie. , | is responsible. ‘I may marry you.” He says: “Darn, and just when we were made in the potato, apple, corn | + *« * party three years ago riety: Perry Como with Nat 19:99 (4) Dough Re Mi. Cross, until it lost a U. S. Court getting along so well, too!” _ and soybean harvests, The late Heywood Morse, 11 years old, * * « Cole, Rosemary Clooney,/19:9, (9) Billboaru. lof Appeals case, had refused to Dan Daily phoned his wife potato crop was about 60 per “T reported to the FBI at least Gale (Annie Oakley) Davis,| 19:39 (2) December Bride. bargain with the union for more cent harvested. once a week,’ Mrs. Clinger told Rin Tin Tin, the wonder dog. (4) Treasure Hunt. han a year, contending the LAW| Gwen in Hollywood and an- - Substantial potato losses from rot Father Hysterical saseggpe eons “I decided to quit a 2 3 i guests. | (9) Ding Dong School. -a majority of | nounced: “I won't be home caused by heavy rain was reported . after 15 years, I became (7) Boxing. Welterweight 19.5 (7) News. Cross workers. ” . Sh lied: | from the Upper Peninsula. at Si ht of Bod sick of it all. I thought I had done bout: Luis Rodreiguez vVS-'13:99 (2) I Love Lucy. The company has been cited on fer dinner. She replied: . all I could do, physically. In other Isaac Logart. 4) Price Is Right. an unfair labor practice charge by “You don’t leave me home STALK ROT ARISES of Mario Lanza words, I'd had it.”’ (9) Mr. District Attorney. (7) Lady of Charm. the National Labor Relations alone”—so she boarded a Stalk rot in corn was showing up * x “ ’ Mystery: Chain letters lead (9) Abbott and Costello. Board, which conducted two fer New York to visit lin many areas, Much of the com sion ywoop (AP) — Mario Mrs. Clinger said the Commu- j to end of 30 yearold mys-/11:39 (2) Top Dollar. elections among Cross workers that — a “ie |acreage was ready for cribbing and’; 10's father cried out over the nist Party's biggest headache was 1 tery killing. . (4) Concentration. ithe union won. Lenore Lemmon. “That'll lany further delay was expected to tenor's body Tuesday night: ‘‘Say,itS difficulty in raising money. 9:30 (2) I've Got a ~omcing (9) Foreign Legionnaire. ’« et teach him,” she said at P. J. result in heavy losses. | something to me. Freddy.” "| “We were always holding par- edy quiz with Garry Moore.|11:45 (4) Detroit Today. | Company and union negotiators Clarke’s here. “That dinner Heavy losses were expected in Alfredo was the singer's real ti¢s in an effort to get money,” (4) Musie Hall (cont.) : she said. *‘One of our chief duties Boxi = met Monday, but the company re- him the 19 per cent of the dry bean name. : 5 nara thames Hon ay ‘ON | Ported it was not then ready to) =e ace apeat crop yet to be harvested. Some * * * was to Picnic peopie who boat areata fight, back Love lmake a contract offer. Cross) 94/999. of the acreage Is expected to be The father, Antonio Cocozza of Werent, = to give ms ae feicaaee frauds raise se 4 T Ss Aantal 'spokesmen said they would meet! Mae West, who was Charles abandoned and quality will be Philadelphia, had to be gently, ™OMey So we could keep going : = . ithe union again within a week, | , _| down in the remainder. assisted away after a final look ‘She Said one of the fund-raising price of marine protection. (7) Restless Gun. | Collingwood's first guest on Person to Person, until the net-! . Seer parties was held at the home of Preston Foster. (9) News Foundland. work canceled it, asked him before the taping how her gown’ Damage to soybeans was report- Bae pages ~~ poet Lawrence Lipton. 9:45 (7) News. |42:30 (2) Search for Tomorrow. W | Saf G looked. “It looks chaste, simple and enormously becoming,” ¢d light. Blessed Sacrament one te “Mr. Lipton’s wife at the time 10:00 (2) Steel Hour. Musical Com-} (4) It Could Be You. a er e roup said Collingwood. Mae wiggled a hip and demanded, ~ *& * soreamed hysterically in Italian.'*2* the late Craig Rice, wniter edy: Sid Caesar, Audrey; (7) Love That Bob. | ee Te ‘““WODDYA MEAN—‘ENORMOUSLY ?” | Wet fields kept farmers from The singer's mother Maria of detective stories.” said Mrs, b P Th Z d laria. senae Meadows are joiped by (9) Passing Parade. fo Discuss licenses planting all intended winter wheat pent low over his body and cried Clinger. “We used her name to ACROSS acreage and water damage Was over and over: “My baby, my 8¢t People to come to the party, 1 man rodent ; ; THE MIDNIGHT EARL eee showing up in some early plant-, baby.” . . “'but she had nothing to do with : praeat does iegicative coekrete on small crat| Actor Bob Paige optioned Liz Taylor's L.A. home (with a tree ings. Lanza died of a heart attack Oct: US: ” Biblical operation in Michigan waters pro. | STowing in the living room) . . . Singer Bobby Darin, opening | The apple harvest was being 7 in Rome, Italy ow 4. ‘Fishermen's vide the subject for a re ional | in Las Vegas, got a wire from Eddie Cantor: “Pretend it's @ stretched out because of bad pick. More than 1,500 persons attend- Playwright Shows (>t meeting of the Governor's Water benefit—every performer's a big hit when it’s for free” . . .| ing weather, = the gente 5. Safety Committee tonight in Grand|Harry Karl may buy Joan Crawford's 250G Brentwood estate.! cone wmievatory labor efi he ee RE p = N P| Rapids. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Total disarmament will never work state because of the delay and this ° ag shat te hei if omise, ot ay x * 8 —the government couldn't get California drivers to give up resulted in a shortage of pickers. F°™ a E. Hopkins | Secretary of State James M. | their cars. } Si fee ee fe farce chil- By JACK GAVER Hare is scheduled principal speak-/ A college bulletin board listed “A Short Course In Accounting Milli lor Blind ‘dren, Colleen, 10; Elissa, 8; Da. ___“P! Drama Editor an biects for discussion FO" Women,” and one student scrawled across it: “There 15 MUllions Color Blin ‘mon, 6; and Marc, 4. | NEW YORK — Joe Masteroff is are promosed iid age limits/2° &ccounting for women!” . . . That’s earl, brother. An estimated five million per-| , The Casket was draped with the & new playwright of some promise (Copyright, 1959) in the USS. are color blind |American flag in recognition of Who deserves more encouragement for boat operators, operators li- ’ ictal . are color bund. _'Lanza's World War II Army serv- than he is likely to be able to ex censes similar to those for agen | ice. ltract from this review of his ‘The | ma ae ae ah a raphiniair| Solenm Requiem Mass will be Warm Peninsula’ which opened aa ; - celebrated today in the same at the Helen Hayes Theater last by two persons. Becoming a Halloween Habit ‘church, entombment following ,at night. |Calvary Mausoleum in East Los; Even with Julie Harris and June | Anewer te Freviews Fesse ° : Angeles. [Havoc as the talented and love- ! | | epee eee |Trick or Treat Benefits UNICEF ie one fe ae ‘ ‘fort comes off as a lukewarm af- ‘Singer Rusty Lane to Be tair that, despite several brightly : WASHINGTON (UPI) — Thejly from UNICEF-sponsored cam- not claim tax deductions for CON Arrgi ned in Bur laries jwritten and acted scenes, gives TTA chances are good, and getting bet-|paigns against diseases like yaws. tributions to UNICEF. g g ithe impression of starting for no- 24 Blow OM S ‘wa MICSERS) ter every year, that you will find malaria and trachoma that are This ruling has made it very | WEST ORANGE. N.J. (UPI) —|Where in particular and getting molding : aa ‘, at your door on Halloween a benev-| endemic among children over wide difficult for UNICEF to obtain Rock ’n roll singer Rusty Lane, | there. measure olent hobgoblin clutching a small/areas of the world. | targe private donations in this 20, faces arraignment today on| Nevertheless it is obvious that it Placards cardboard can. 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